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CText text Default: empty
Mode: Packet Host: CT
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text - Any combination of characters up to a maximum of 120 characters.
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CTEXT is the "automatic answer" text sent when CMSG is ON. The message is sent
only when another station connects to you. A typical CTEXT message might be:
"I'm not available right now. Please leave a message on my MailDrop."
Clear CTEXT with "%", "&", "NO", "NONE" or "OFF", or simply set CMSG OFF.
See MTEXT for a similar feature available for Packet MailDrop connections.
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CWid "n" Default: $06 <CTRL-F>
Mode: Baudot, ASCII, RTTY, AMTOR, FAX, PACTOR Host: CW
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The CWID command lets you change the "send CWID" control character typed at the
end of your RTTY dialogue.
When the PK-900 reads this character embedded in the text or keyboard input,
it switches modes and sends your call sign in Morse code, at the keying speed
set by MSPEED. As soon as your call sign has been sent in Morse, the PK-900
turns off your transmitter and returns to receive and displays the command mode
prompt "cmd:".
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DAYStamp ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: All Host: DS
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ON - The DATE is included in CONSTAMP and MSTAMP displays.
OFF - Only the TIME is included in CONSTAMP and MSTAMP displays.
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DAYSTAMP activates the date in CONSTAMP and MSTAMP. Set DAYSTAMP ON when you
want a dated record of packet channel activity, or when you're unavailable for
local packet operation.
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