section on switching between Radio Ports later in this chapter for a
more complete description of this process.
4.6.3 Will You Accept Multiple Connects
Setting the CHSWITCH character only allows you to make outgoing
multiple connects. For the PK-900 to allow multiple incoming
connections, you must set the USERS parameter to more than one (1) for
each Port that you wish to allow incoming multiple connections.
The number you enter in the USERS command tells the PK-900 how many
other users you will allow to connect to you at one time. If more
than this number try to connect, they will get the "busy" response.
4.6.4 Display Multiple Connected Callsigns
Multiple Connection operation can be confusing - especially
remembering who is connected on what channel. To help this, you may
want to turn ON the CHCALL command to display the callsign of the
station who is connected to you on a given channel.
4.6.5 Doubling Received CHSWITCH Characters
If you want to be able to tell the difference between the CHSWITCH
characters you type, and characters from other stations that happen to
be the same as your CHSWITCH character, then set CHDOUBLE ON.
4.6.6 Checking Your Connect Status with the CSTATUS Command
To check what channels your PK-900 is currently set to, as well as
who is connected to you, you may find the CSTATUS command helpful.
CSTATUS is an immediate command that shows you the status of all
packet channels as well as the channel you are currently on.
4.6.7 The MULT LCD
You will know you are connected to more than one packet station on
each Radio Port when the MULT LCD the PK-900 lights.
NOTE: The MULT LCD will blink if the PK-900's receive buffer is
filled. This can happen if your computer is not connected to
the PK-900 and the MONITOR command was left ON, or if for
some reason, your communications program no longer can accept
any further inbound data.
4.7 HF Packet Operation
HF Packet is much trickier than operating on VHF. In this section we
will assume you have as completed section 4.2 of this chapter and at
least read section 4.3 and the MONITORING sections of 4.4. If at all
possible, get some experience with VHF packet before trying packet on
HF. Although this is not absolutely required, the experience will
help you make HF packet contacts.
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