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AXDelay "n/n" Default: 0/0 (00 msec.)
Mode: Packet Host: AX
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"n" - 0 to 180 specifies a key-up delay for voice repeater operation in
ten-millisecond intervals.
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AXDELAY specifies the period of time the PK-900 will wait - in addition to the
delay set by TXDELAY - after keying the transmitter and before data is sent on
each Radio Port.
Packet groups using a standard "voice" repeater to extend the range of the
local area network may need to use this feature.
Repeaters with slow electromechanical relays, auxiliary links (or other cir-
cuits which delay transmission after the RF carrier is present) require more
time to get RF on the air. Try various values to find the best value for "n"
if you're using a repeater that hasn't been used for packet operations before.
If other packet stations have been using the repeater, check with them for the
proper setting. AXDELAY acts together with AXHANG.
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AXHang "n/n" Default: 0/0 (000 msec.)
Mode: Packet Host: AH
_________________________________Parameters:__________________________________
"n" - 0 to 20 specifies voice repeater "hang time" in 100-millisecond
intervals.
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AXHANG allows you to increase efficiency when sending packets through an audio
repeater that has a hang time greater than 100 milliseconds.
When the PK-900 has heard a packet sent within the AXHANG period, it does not
add the repeater key-up delay (AXDELAY) to the key-up time. Try various
values to find the best value for "n" if you are using a voice repeater that
hasn't been used for packet operations before. If other packet stations have
been using the repeater, check with them for the proper setting.
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