COMMANDS
30
MYAlias
xxxxxx-n
default MYCALL
KPC-1
/
KPC-2
/
KPC-2400
Packet
default MYCALL/MYCALL
KAM
/
KPC-4
Packet
This command allows the entry of an alternate identifier to be used for packet digipeat operations.
For example: you may enter LAW-3 as the MYALIAS, which would be easier to remember for sta-
tions wishing to digipeat through a station in Lawrence, enroute to a station more distant. Enter
up to six characters, using a callsign (plus an SSID) which is different than that used for MYCALL,
MYNODE, MYPBBS or MYGATE.
See also: alias, hid
MYAUtost
xxxxxxx
V 3.0
default MYCALL
KAM
RTTY/ASCII
This command specifies the callsign used for automatically starting receive operation in RTTY and
ASCII when the AUTOSTRT command is ON. The callsign may be up to seven (7) characters long,
allowing MARS callsigns.
See also: autostrt
MYcall
xxxxxx-n
default MYCALL
All units
Packet
This command tells the TNC what its callsign is. When the TNC is first turned on out of the box or
after a hard reset, it ask you for your callsign – there is NO DEFAULT. The callsign you enter is
placed in this parameters. The extension n is called a Substation ID (SSID) and is defaulted as 0,
but may be any number from 0 to 15. All packets originated by the TNC will contain this callsign in
the FROM address field. Any packets received by the TNC with this callsign in the TO address field
or digipeat fields will be responded to appropriately (connect, ack, digipeat etc.).
See also: digipeat, id, myalias, mygate, mynode, mypbbs
MYGate
xxxxxx-n
default MYCALL
KAM
/
KPC-4
Packet
This command tells the TNC what its gateway callsign is. Another user may digipeat from one ra-
dio port to the other if MYGATE is specified in the Packet digipeat field and GATEWAY is ON. Enter
up six characters, using a callsign (plus SSID) which is different than that used for MYCALL,
MYALIAS, MYPBBS or MYNODE.
See also: gateway, hid
MYGR
oup [ ??? ]
V 5.0
default MYCALL, xxxxxxx (#########) [MYCALL ]
KAM
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