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3-2-7 AUTOLF command
Abbrev. AU default ON range ON/OFF
example AU ON
When on, it puts a line-feed [LF] code after the carriage return [CR]. This is to match the parameters of the
terminal software such as [CR] RX, [CR]/[CR]+[LF]. The incorrect setting may result in overwriting of the new
message onto the displayed message or if excessive line feeds occur.
3-2-8 FLOVER command
Abbrev. FL default 0 range 0-120
example FL10
Sets the time frame of when to clear the communication buffer to the host when the buffer between modem and
host has become full. The unit value is 1 minute.
When the communication buffer from the TNC to the host has become full, the TNC will send out an RNR
packet or throw away the received packets. This parameter is set to force the deletion of those packets in the buffer
enabling it to accept incoming packets.
4. Communication related commands (as a wireless modem)
The following will explain communication-related commands, pertaining to the following categories:
The basic TX/RX commands
TX related commands
RX related commands
The commands used when you are connected
The commands used when you are not connected
Control commands in converse mode
Monitor related commands
4-1 The basic TX/RX commands
Check these commands if the unit does not transmit.
4-1-1 HBAUD command
Abbrev HB default 1200 parameter 1200/9600
example HBAUD 9600, HB1200
This is to determine the speed of transmitted data. If 1200 is set, it enables AFSK at 1200bps. At this position
the modulated signal is output from the T1200 (29
th
pin) on the gate-array but there is no output from the T9600
(35
th
pin). When 9600 is set, GMSK 9600 bps is enabled. T9600 (35
th
pin) outputs the modulated signal, but there
is NO output from the T1200 (29
th
pin).
4-1-2 MYCALL command
Abbrev,. MY default NOCALL parameter : up to 6 alphanumeric characters and SSID
example MY K6ANC-15
This is to set your callsign. Usually callsigns are less than 6 characters. You may add a SSID (sub-station ID) to
identify up to 16 different callsigns. To add a SSID, chose 0 to 15 preceded by a “dash” [-]. If a SSID is not added,
the callsign is processed as SSID [0]. Note that the EJ-50U can transmit a signal without a callsign being entered
(NO CALL). It is illegal to transmit a signal without your identification, which is a callsign. PLEASE BE SURE
TO SET YOUR CALLSIGN FIRST. Also, if the same callsign is used by different stations (club-station callsign,
home and mobile set-up etc) you will encounter problems. Please use a SSID to differentiate the stations and
avoid problems.