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Echo ON|OFF Default: ON
Mode: All Host: EC
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ON - Characters received from the terminal ARE echoed by the PK-900.
OFF - Characters are NOT echoed.
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The ECHO command controls local echoing by the PK-900 when in Command or
Converse Mode. Local echoing is disabled in Transparent Mode.
o Set ECHO ON (default) if you don't see your typing appear on your display.
o Set ECHO OFF if you see each character you type doubled.
ECHO is set correctly when you see the characters you type displayed correctly.
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ERrchar "n" Default: $5F (_)
Mode: AMTOR, PACTOR, Morse, NAVTEX and TDM Host: ER
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"n" - A hexadecimal value from $00-$7F used to denote the error character
used by the PK-900 for Morse, ARQ, FEC, NAVTEX and TDM.
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n is a hex value $00-7F, default $5F (underscore). This is the character that
the PK-900 displays when it receives a mutilated character in Morse, ARQ,
FEC, NAVTEX or TDM. The user may wish to set this character to $2A (asterisk),
$07 (bell), $20 (space) or $00 (null). ERRCHAR ON or ER Y restores the default.
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EScape ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: All Host: ES
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ON - The <ESCAPE> character ($1B) is output as "$" ($24).
OFF - The <ESCAPE> character is output as <ESCAPE> ($1B) (default).
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The ESCAPE command selects the character to be output when an <ESCAPE> character
is to be sent to the terminal. The ESCAPE character selection is provided
because some computers and terminals interpret the <ESCAPE> character as a
special command. Set ESCAPE ON if you have an <ESCAPE> sensitive terminal to
avoid unexpected results from accidentally receiving this character.
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