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MTo ALL/NONE or YES/NO call1[,call2..]/ALL/NONE or YES/NO call1[,call2..]
Default: none/none
Mode: Packet Host: MT
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call - ALL/NONE or YES_list/NO_list (list of up to eight call signs,
separated by commas).
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MTO determines what packets are monitored on each radio port. To monitor all
packets, set MTO to ALL. To stop any packets from being displayed, set MTO
and MFROM to NONE.
To display packets TO one or more specific stations, type MTO YES followed by a
list of call signs you WANT to monitor packets to. To hide packets TO one or
more specific stations, type MTO NO followed by a list of call signs you want
NOT to monitor packets to. When using MTO, set MFROM to NONE.
You can include optional SSIDs specified as "-n" after the call sign. If MTO
is set to "NO N6IA," any combination N6IA-0,...N6IA-15 will NOT be monitored.
If MTO is set to "YES N6IA-1," then only N6IA-1 will be monitored.
When MFROM and MTO contain different arguments, the following priority applies:
1. ALL,
2. NO_list,
3. YES_list,
4. NONE
Clear MTO with "%" "&" or "OFF" as arguments.
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MWeight "n" Default: 10
Mode: All except Packet Host: Mw
_________________________________ Parameters: __________________________________
"n" - 5 to 15, specifies roughly 10 times the ratio of one dot length to one
inter-element space length in transmitted Morse code.
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A value of 10 results in a 1:1 dot-space ratio. A setting of 5 results in a
0.5:1 ratio, while a setting of 15 (maximum) results in a 1.5:1 ratio.
MWEIGHT applies only to the Morse transmit mode and the CW ID in all modes
except packet on Radio Port 1.
MWEIGHT does not affect the code output by the MID command.
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