
COMMANDS
27
MHeard
[S][L]
immediate
All Units
Packet
This command causes display of a list of stations heard. An asterisk,
*
, indicates the station was
heard through a digipeater. The date/time the station was last heard is also displayed. If the S op-
tion is used, i.e.
MHEARD S
, then only the callsigns of the stations heard will be displayed. If the L
option is selected, all callsigns contained in the received packet as well as the digipeater paths, are
displayed. For example:
WD0EMR>ID 10/16/88 14:31:30
VIA TOP,KSBRE,W0XI,SUTNE
Here, your station heard WD0EMR transmitting an ID packet. WD0EMR was also using the digi-
peating path TOP, KSBRE, W0XI, SUTNE. If your station heard WD0EMR via one of these other sta-
tions, an asterisk would show by the call or alias of the last digipeater heard and an asterisk would
show beside WD0EMR.
See also: daytime, mhclear
MIsschar
n
(n = $00 – $FF)
V 2.85
default $20
KAM
AMTOR
This defines the character to be printed on the terminal when operating in the AMTOR Mode B and
the received character is invalid or unrecognized.
See also: amtor, lamtor
MODemena
ON | OFF
default OFF
KPC-1/KPC-2/KPC-2400
This command places the TNC in the Dumb Modem Mode. See the Dumb Modem Mode section of
the Installation Manual for details.
Monitor
ON | OFF
default ON
KPC-1
/
KPC-2
/
KPC-2400
Packet
default ON/ON
KAM
/
KPC-4
Packet
When ON, unconnected packets will be monitored unless prohibited by SUPLIST, BUDLIST, CON-
LIST or LLIST. This will also allow monitoring of other packets if permitted by the other monitor
commands. The MONITOR command acts as a master switch for the MAIL, MCOM, MCON, MRESP
and MRPT commands. The addresses in the packet are displayed along with the data portion of
the packet. Callsigns (to and from fields) are separated by a
>
and the callsign extension field
(SSID) is displayed if it is other 0. All monitor functions are disabled in the Transparent Mode.
When OFF, you will monitor only those stations connected to you, no matter how other monitor
commands are set. Any header information displayed will be determined by the settings of
STREAMCA and STREAMEV.
See also: budlist, conlist, headerln, mall, mbeacon, mcom, mcon, mresp, mrpt, mstamp, streamca,
streamev, suplist