Chapter 5 Packet Operation
MDCHECK
is allows you to log on to your own Maildrop. After logging on, you can
EDIT
,
LIST
,
READ
,
SEND
or
KILL
Maildrop messages.
To use
MDCHECK
, your DSP mustn’t be connected to or linked to any packet, AMTOR, or PACTOR stations. For
monitoring purposes, local access of the Maildrop is considered a connection. Enter “
B
” (B)ye to exit the Maildrop.
MDigi
ON
|
OFF
Default: OFF
Mode: packet
Host: MD
OFF
Normal monitoring as determined by the monitoring mode commands.
ON
I and UI frames having your callsign (
MYCALL
or
MYALIAS
) as the next digipeater in the field are
displayed, regardless of connected status.
MDIGI
lets you display packets when another station uses your station as a digipeater. If you want to monitor
all
traffic that flows through your packet station, set
MDIGI
ON
.
You may not want to see all the data passing through your station, especially if many others use you as a digipeater.
In this case set
MDIGI
OFF
.
MFilter
n1
[,
n2
[,
n3
[,
n4
]]] Default:
$80
Mode: Morse, Baudot ASCII, AMTOR, PACTOR and packet
Host: MI
“
n
”
0 to $80 (0 to 128 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
(Up to four characters may be specified separated by commas.)
Use
MFILTER
to select up to 4 characters to be “filtered” or excluded from Morse, Baudot, ASCII, AMTOR,
PACTOR and monitored packets with parameters
n1
-
n4
, the ASCII codes for the characters you want to filter. The
special value of $80 (default) filters all characters above $7F and
all
control-characters except
(
RETURN
)
($0D),
LF
($0A), and (
TAB
) ($09).
MFrom
ALL
|
NONE
or
YES
|NO
call1
[
,
call2
...]
Default:
ALL
Mode: packet
Host: MF
call
ALL|NONE
or
YES
_
list
|NO_
list
(
list
= up to eight call signs, separated by commas).
MFROM
determines what packets are or aren’t to be monitored. To monitor all packets set
MFROM
to
ALL
. To
stop all packets from being displayed set
MFROM
and
MTO
to
NONE
.
To display packets from one or more
specific
stations, type
MFROM
YES
followed by a list of call signs you want
to monitor packets from. To block packets from one or more specific stations, type
MFROM
NO followed by a list
of call signs you
don’t
want to hear packets from. When using
MFROM
, set
MTO
to
NONE
.
You can include optional SSIDs specified as “-
n
” after the callsign. For example, with
MFROM
NO WF7A
, packets
from WF7A-0 through WF7A-15 won’t be monitored. With
MFROM
YES WF7A-1
, then only WF7A-1 will be
monitored. When
MFROM
and
MTO
contain different arguments, the following priority applies:
1.
ALL
2.
NO_list
3.
YES_list
4.
NONE
Clear
MFROM
with
%
,
&
or
OFF
as arguments.
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Summary of Contents for DSP-232
Page 120: ...Chapter 6 GPS Applications September 05 6 1...
Page 138: ...Chapter 7 Maildrop Operation 7 18 September 05...
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Page 159: ...Chapter 8 ASCII and Baudot Operation September 05 8 1...
Page 185: ......
Page 186: ...Chapter 9 AMTOR Operation September 05 9 1...
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Page 199: ...Chapter 10 Morse Operation September 05 10 1...
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Page 208: ...Chapter 11 SIAM and NAVTEX Operation September 05 11 1...
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Page 231: ...Chapter 12 PACTOR Operation September 05 12 1...
Page 240: ...Chapter 13 Troubleshooting September 05 13 9...
Page 254: ...Chapter 13 Troubleshooting 13 9...
Page 256: ...DSP 232 Manual Addendum September 05 AD 2...
Page 259: ...Appendix A Radio Connections Radio Connection Diagrams September 05 A 3...
Page 260: ...Appendix A Radio Connections A 4 September 05...
Page 261: ...Appendix A Radio Connections September 05 A 5...
Page 262: ...Appendix A Radio Connections A 6 September 05...
Page 263: ...Appendix A Radio Connections September 05 A 7...
Page 267: ...Appendix D Mailbox Upgrade September 05 D 2...
Page 268: ...Appendix E Schematics and Pictorial September 05 E 3...