PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
APPENDIX F
F - 3
PK-88 - 161
HOST OFF (3
[^C]
) will force KISS OFF. The PK-88's CMD and PKT LEDs will be lit, confirming exit
from KISS mode.
"Temporarily forcing" a function means that the PK-88 will behave as if the function is set that way,
although the function setting does not actually change.
MBX
call 1
,
call 2
,
Mnemonic:
MB
Default: none
Parameters:
call
The call sign of one or two stations to be monitored.
n
0-15, indicating an optional SSID.
The MBX command will now accept the argument of ALL. There are no changes in the functions of
the arguments that have been permitted previously. The operation of MBX command is as follows.
MBX NONE
(Default setting.) All monitored frames are shown with their packet headers.
See MFROM, MTO, MONITOR, CONSTAMP, MSTAMP and MPROTO.
MBX ALL
Only the data fields in the I-frames and UI frames are shown; no headers or
other types of frames are shown. Data from retried frames will be shown
each time such a frame is monitored. The MFROM and MTO commands are
active.
MBX CALL 1
Only the data fields in the I and UI frames to or from CALL 1 are shown.
CALL 1 can be in either the source or destination address field of the frame.
Retried frames are not shown. The MFROM and MTO commands are ignored.
MBX CALL 1 CALL 2
Only the data fields in the I and UI frames are shown when
CALL 1 is the source and CALL 2 is the destination or
CALL 1 is destination and CALL 2 is the source.
Retried frames are not shown. The MFROM and MTO commands are ignored.
A packet connection, on any channel inhibits monitoring, if MBX is not set to "none", MCON will on-
ly work if MBX is set to "none".
MID
n
Mnemonic:
MI
Default: 0
Parameters:
n
0 - 250 specifies the Morse ID timing in units of 10 second intervals.
0 (zero) disables this function.
A setting of 0 (default) disables this function. If
n
is set to some value between 1 - 250, then the
packet mode, the PK-88 will periodically issue a 20 WPM Morse ID. A Morse ID consists of 0.5 sec-
onds of idle, the call sign in MYCALL, without the SSID, followed by 0.5 seconds of idle. For exam-
ple, an MID of 177 seconds would cause a Morse ID every 1,770 seconds, or every 29.5 minutes.
The Morse ID will only be issued if a packet was sent since the last Morse ID. The Morse ID uses
TXDELAY, PPERSIST and DCD.
The ID command has now changed. If HID is ON, ID will cause the HDLC ID to be transmitted im-
mediately, which is the same as before. If MID is set to a value other than 0, ID will force a Morse
ID immediately. If both HID and MID are both active, the Morse ID will be sent first.
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