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• EScape ON|OFF
{OFF}
When OFF, an escape character ($1B) will be sent to the terminal when one is received in a pack-
et. When ON, the KPC-9612 will send a dollar sign ($) to the terminal instead of the escape char-
acter.
• Filter ON|OFF
{OFF/OFF}
When ON, this command will inhibit the printing of control characters (hex $00 - $1F) which may
be present in monitored packets. All control characters except carriage return ($0D) and line feed
($0A) will be filtered. This command does not affect receipt of control characters in packets re-
ceived from a connected station when MONITOR or MCON is OFF.
See also: monitor
• Flow ON|OFF
{ON}
When ON, any character entered from the terminal will stop output from the KPC-9612 to the ter-
minal until the current line or packet is completed (by SENDPAC, PACLEN, or PACTIME). Canceling
the current input or typing the REDISPLA character will also cause output to resume. When OFF,
received data will be interleaved with keyboard entry. If you use a split screen terminal program
you should have FLOW OFF and ECHO OFF to allow received data to be displayed while you type
into the KPC-9612 type-ahead buffer.
See also: canline, canpac, cpactime, echo, paclen, redispla, sendpac
• FRack
n (n = 1 – 15)
{4/4}
After transmitting a packet requiring an acknowledgment, the KPC-9612 waits FRACK seconds be-
fore incrementing the retry counter and sending the packet again. If the retry count is exceeded,
the current operation is aborted. If the packet address includes relay requests (digipeaters), the
time between retries is adjusted to FRACK×((2×
n)+1) where m is the number of intermediate re-
lay stations. The FRACK timer begins when PTT is released (the packet has been sent) and is sus-
pended when data carrier from the radio is present, or when your station is transmitting.
See also: connect, resptime, retry
• FUlldup ON|OFF
{OFF/OFF}
When OFF, the presence of a received signal will prevent the KPC-9612 from transmitting to avoid
collisions. When ON, the modem is run full-duplex, and the presence of a received signal will not
inhibit transmission. Full-duplex may be especially useful for split-frequency operations.
• HBaud
n
(
n = 300, 400, 600, 1200, 4800, 9600, 19200)
{1200/9600}
This command sets the baud rate used by the KPC-9612 for transmission of data over the radio
link. It is not related to the terminal baud rate (set by MODE). Although port 1 may be set for 300
baud, the tone pair used for transmission is not compatible with HF operation. Selecting 300, 400,
600, or 1200 sets port 1 and selecting 4800, 9600, or 19200 sets port 2.
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