Chapter 7 - Commands and Messages
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REconnec
call (VIA call 2, call 3...call 9)
This is an immediate command. It may be used to change the path by which you are currently
connected to another station. It may only be used when you are connected on the current stream
to the station you wish to reconnect to.
-CAUTION-
Frames enroute between your station and the reconnected station may be lost at the time the re-
connected is executed.
REDisplay
n
default $12(CTRL-R)
n
may be set to any value between 0 and $7F, or, with
8bitconv
ON, to any value between 0
and $FF. This command is used to change the
REDisplay
-line input editing character. The parame-
ter n is the ASCII code for the character you want to type in order to
REDisplay
the current input
line. You can enter the code in either hex or decimal.
You can type this character to cause the KAM to retype a line you have begun. When you type
the
REDisplay
-line character, the following things happen: First, type-in flow control is temporarily
released (if it was enabled). This displays any incoming packets that are pending. Then a \ (BACK-
SLASH) character is typed, and the line you have begun is retyped on the next line. If you have de-
leted and retyped any character, only the final form of the line will be shown. You are now ready to
continue typing where you left off.
You can use the
REDisplay
-line character to see a "clean" copy of your input if you are using a
printing terminal and you have deleted characters. The
REDisplay
ed line will show the corrected
text.
You can also use this character if you are typing a message in Convers Mode and a packet
comes in. You can see the incoming message before you send your packet, without canceling your
input.
In non-packet modes you can use this character to see what characters are still in your trans-
mit buffer.
RESet
This command is used to perform a soft reset. Any parameters changed but not
PErmed
are re-
tained.
RESPtime
n
default 12/12
The number specified between 0 and 255 establishes a minimum delay, in 100 ms increments,
that is imposed on acknowledgment packets. Delay may run concurrently with
DWait
and any oth-
er random delays in effect. This command is useful in avoiding collisions during such activity as file
transfers using full-length packets.
RETry
n
default 10/10
n
may be set to any value between 0 and 15, specifying the number of packet retries. Frames
are re-transmitted n times before the operation is aborted. The time between retries is specified by
the command
FRack
.
RIng
ON|OFF
default OFF
When ON, three bell characters ($07) are sent to the terminal with each
***connected to
message when another station initiates the connect.
Rtty
n
This command places the unit in RTTY Mode. The parameter n sets the transceiver baud rate.
If n is not specified , the baud rate specified in
RBaud
is used.
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