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KPC-9612 Version 5.2 July 19, 1994
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CText
text (up to 128 characters)
{blank}
This command sets a custom text message to be sent to any user who connects to your MYCALL.
To clear the CTEXT, enter a single % character (CTEXT %).
See also: cmsg, connect
• CTRl [A|B] [n|ON|OFF|LONG] (
n = 1 – 20)
{immediate command}
This command causes the KPC-9612 to activate the specified output line to the radio port as indi-
cated. You should specify which output (A or B) for each port. If A or B output is not specified,
both outputs are affected; if the / indicating which port is not specified, both ports are affected.
For instance, to pulse the A output (CTLA) of the 1200 baud port 3 times, and the A output of the
9600 baud port 5 times, you would give the command
CTRL A 3/A 5
. You may optionally specify
the number of times to pulse the output (
n), or to turn the output ON, or OFF. Each pulse on the
output line lasts approximately 100 milliseconds (0.1 seconds). Specifying LONG results in one
pulse of the output line, lasting approximately 1.5 seconds. These are open drain outputs and are
pulled to ground when active. See the "Connecting to your Radios" section later in this manual for
more information.
• CWid [Every|After]
n (n = 0 – 255)
{EVERY 0/EVERY 0}
This command will cause a CWID to be transmitted periodically. When set to EVERY, a CWID will
be transmitted every
n minutes. When set to AFTER, a CWID will be transmitted ONCE after n mi-
nutes of no channel activity.
See also: cwidtext
• CWIDText
text (up to 15 characters)
{DE mycall}
This command sets the text to be sent during a CWID.
See also: cwid
• DAYStr dayform (
mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss)
The DAYSTR command is used to set the FORMAT of your date/time display. DO NOT enter an ac-
tual date or time, simply enter the form of the display you would like, using the lower case letters
m, d, h, y, and s as described below.
The format you enter is used for all time stamps, including the PBBS, KA-Node, Mheard list, etc.
The lower case characters
m, d, y, h, and s have special meaning to this command and will be re-
placed with data from the software clock. The lower case in will be replaced with the minutes the
first time it appears after a lower case
h. If h, m, y, d, or s is specified as a single character, the
corresponding date/time element will be displayed as a single digit if the value is less than 10. En-
tering two characters will force a two digit display for values under 10. You may also enter any
other text you wish, allowing you to add such things as your time zone. Remember ALL lower case
m, d, y, h, and s will be replaced by actual values.
Some examples of setting the D YSTR command and the resulting time/date display are:
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