
LOCATION
Sets the transmission time of GPS data in 10 second increments.
5-6-4
LPATH
Sets the outgoing path of GPS data. (Including DIGI-peater(s) used). 5-6-3
LTEXT
The GPS data buffer.
5-6-6
LTMON
Displays the LTEXT message as if it were received as a beacon signal
in preset intervals.
5-6-7
MCOM
TNC monitors all I frames.
4-7-2
MCON
Monitor (or not monitor) other stations while you are connected.
4-7-3
MONITOR
Monitor (or not monitor) packet communications.
4-7-1
MRPT
Allows monitoring the DIGI-peat route in a packet header (or not)
.
4-7-5
MYCALL
Sets your callsign in the TNC
4-1-2
NTSGRP
Adds group-codes into the GPS data.
5-6-10
NTSMRK
Adds MARK# in the GPS data.
5-6-11
NTSMSG
Add NTS message into the GPS data.
5-6-12
PACLEN
Sets the maximum length of the data part of the packet
4-6-3
PACTIME
The interval time until automatic packet transmission after
keyboard input stops, in 100ms units.
4-6-4
PERSIST
Sets the CSMA P-persistent probability
4-2-2
PPERSIST
Selects P-Persistent CSMA
4-2-1
PORTOUT
Sets expanded output port
8-1-1
RESET
Returns TNC to its default parameters. This command also resets
the back-up memories.
9-1-2
RESPTIME
Sets the transmission delay time of the confirmed packet.
4-4-7
RESTART
Re-starts the TNC.
9-1-1
RETRY
Set the number of packet retries before disconnecting.
4-4-9
SENDPAC
Sets the characters that command a packet to be sent.
4-6-1
SLOTTIME
Sets the interval of generating random numbers in P-persistent
CSMA.
4-2-3
TRACE
Displays the contents of all received frames.
4-7-6
TRIES
Sets the number of attempts to re-send a packet that has not been
acknowledged as received.
4-4-10
TXDELAY
Designates the time delay between PTT and the start of data
transmission.
4-2-6
UNPROTO
Sets the destination of packet and the DIGI-PEAT route while
communicating unconnected.
4-5-2
XFLOW
Software flow / Hardware flow controls
3-3-5
3.
Connecting to the host PC
3-1 Communication conditions
Set the PC parameters as follows
* Bit rate
9600Bps fixed
* data length
8 bit / 7 bit AWLEN command
* Parity
None/Even/Odd Parity command
* Stop bit
1 bit fixed
The following parameters must meet the terminal software’s requirements.
* wireless modem to the host: echo back setting Echo command
* wireless modem to the host: put [LF] after [CR] AUTOLF command