PK-900 Gateway Option Supplement
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MHeard
Immediate Command
Mode: Packet and AMTOR/PACTOR Maildrop
Host: MH
The MHEARD display has been enhanced to support the “Nodes” command in the
gateway.
Previously, stations heard directly were displayed with an asterisk (“W1AW*”)
and digipeated stations were shown without (“W2SZ”). Digipeating isn’t used as
much as it used to be. Most stations now use nodes so this release discards
the asterisk. However, for those few cases in which a station is heard indi-
rectly through a digipeater, the station’s callsign is displayed with the
message, “via digi”.
In addition, I- and U-frame packets with PIDs of CF and CD are shown with the
indicators “N/R” (for Net/ROM) and “IP” respectively. AMTOR and PACTOR sta-
tions accessing the Maildrop or the gateway are shown in the MHEARD list with
an “AMTOR” or “PACTOR” indicator.
MId “n/n”
Default: 0/0 (0 sec.)
Mode: Packet, AMTOR, PACTOR
Host: Mi
Parameters:
“n”
0 to 250 specifies the Morse ID timing in units of 10-second intervals.
Morse ID now works in AMTOR and PACTOR modes on both ARQ and broadcast trans-
missions. At intervals you set, your TNC identifies itself in Morse Code while
maintaining the internal timing for AMTOR or PACTOR. Because of the nature of
these operating modes, the destination station will go into an error state
when your TNC sends a Morse ID, but it should recover data synchronization
immediately afterwards.
MOPtt ON|OFF
Default: ON
Mode: Morse
Host: Mo
Parameters:
ON
Enables PTT in Morse transmit mode.
OFF
Disables PTT in Morse transmit mode.
MOPTT controls the PTT output in Morse mode only. To enable PTT for Morse
transmissions, both XMITOK and MOPTT must be ON. XMITOK OFF still disables PTT
for all operating modes.
The most probable use of MOPTT is to disable PTT in Morse to allow full break-
in operation but enable PTT in all the other modes. Setting XMITOK ON and
MOPTT OFF accomplishes this.
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