COMMANDS
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REPhase
ON | OFF
V 3.0
default ON
KAM
AMTOR
When ON, the KAM will automatically attempt to rephase with the other station if repeated errors
occur. When OFF, repeated errors will cause the
KAM
to return to AMTOR standby mode.
RESet
immediate
All Units
This command is used to perform a soft reset. Any parameters changed but not PERMed are re-
tained. What is in the mailbox (PBBS) is kept and the NDHEARD and MHEARD logs are not cleared.
In the
KAM
, NAVTEX message numbers which have been correctly received, are not cleared. Any
existing connections will not be recognized by your TNC even though the other end still believes it
is connected to you. The initial sign-on message will be displayed.
See also: intface, maxusers, numnodes, pbbs, pmode, port, restore
RESPtime
n
(n = 0 – 255)
default 5
KPC-1
/
KPC-2
/
KPC-2400
Packet
default 5/5
KAM
/
KPC-4
Packet
The number specified establishes a minimum delay, in 100 ms increments, that is imposed on ac-
knowledgment of information-bearing packets (I-frames). Delay may run concurrently with DWAIT
(PERSIST and SLOTTIME) and any other random delays in effect. This command is useful in avoid-
ing collisions during such activity as file transfers using full-length packets. This timer is suspended
whenever PTT or carrier detect is present operating half-duplex.
See also: frack
RESTORE
[Default]
V 3.0
immediate
All Units
When RESTORE is given without any arguments, the TNC will read all parameters from the EE-
PROM and then perform a soft reset. This returns the TNC to the parameters you last PERMed,
even if you have a Battery Backup or SmartWatch installed. RESTORE will set the ABAUD to the
value PERMed in the EEPROM and immediately switch to the baud rate. If the last PERMed value
for the PBBS is large enough to accept all messages in your mailbox, then no messages will be lost
by performing the RESTORE command. If the command
RESTORE D
is given, the TNC will revert
to factory default settings, ask for your callsign and then perform a soft reset. The ABAUD parame-
ter will be set to 0 but the unit will not perform the autobaud routine. These settings are not
PERMed, so turning the unit OFF and then ON will return you to the EEPROM values or, if Battery
Backup/SmartWatch is installed, to the RAM values.
See also: perm, reset