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KISSAddr "n/n" Default: 0/1
Mode: Packet Host: KA
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"n" - Is a number from 0-15 signifying the KISS address of the TNC's radio
port.
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Radio port addressing is available in the high nibble of the KISS command byte.
The PK-900 compares the high nibble of the KISS command byte to KISSADDR only
if extended KISS mode is enabled. In this way both radio ports of the PK-900
can be addressed when the extended KISS mode is used. The KISSADDR default
sets PK-900 radio port 1 to be KISS address 0 and radio port 2 to address 1.
If the command does not match KISSADDR, the TNC takes no action.
Exception: the exit-KISS command $FF works no matter what the value of
KISSADDR or the status of extended KISS mode.
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LAstmsg "n" Immediate Command
Mode: Packet MailDrop Host: LA
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"n" - 0 to 999 specifies the message number of the last MailDrop message.
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The number 0-999 is the number of the last message sent by a remote user or the
SYSOP to the MailDrop. This command is handy for checking the last message sent
to your MailDrop system. The LASTMSG command also allows the MailDrop message
counter to be set to any value, or simply reset by setting LASTMSG 0.
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LEftrite ON|OFF Default: ON
Mode: FAX Host: LR
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ON - The FAX signal is scanned from left to right
OFF - The FAX signal is scanned from right to left
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Occasionally you may come across FAX images that are obviously backwards.
Turning LEFTRITE OFF will reverse the scanning direction.
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