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CHCall ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: Packet Host: CB
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ON - Call sign of the distant station IS displayed in multiple connection
or multiple port packet operation.
OFF - Call sign of the distant station is NOT displayed (default).
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With CHCALL ON, the call signs of the distant stations appear after the channel
identifier when you are connected to more than one packet station, or on more
than one Radio Port. When CHCALL is OFF (default), only the channel designator
is displayed in multiple connection operation.
When CHCALL is OFF, the monitored activity looks like this:
:0hi John {data from Radio Port 1}
hello Mike how goes it?
:A*** CONNECTED to N7GMF {data from Radio Port 2}
:Amust be a dx record. ge John
When CHCALL is ON, the same contact has the additional underlined information:
:0:N7ML:hi John {data from Radio Port 1}
hello Mike how goes it?
:A:N7GMF:*** CONNECTED to N7GMF {data from Radio Port 2}
:Amust be a dx record. ge John
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CHDouble ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: Packet Host: CD
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ON - Received CHSWITCH characters appear twice (doubled).
OFF - Received CHSWITCH characters appear once (not doubled).
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CHDOUBLE ON displays received CHSWITCH characters as doubled characters.
Set CHDOUBLE ON When operating with multiple connections or multiple Radio Ports
to tell the difference between CHSWITCH characters received from other stations
and CHSWITCH characters generated by your PK-900. In the following example
CHDOUBLE is ON and CHSWITCH is set to "|" ($7C):
|| this is a test.
The sending station actually transmitted:
| this is a test.
The same frame received with CHDOUBLE OFF would be displayed as:
| this is a test.
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