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Monitor ON|OFF
{ON/ON}
When ON, unconnected packets will be monitored unless prohibited by SUPLIST, BUDLIST, CON-
LIST, LLIST, or PID. The MONITOR command acts as a master switch for the MALL, MCOM, MCON,
MRESP, MRPT, and MXMIT commands. The addresses in the packet are displayed along with the
data portion of the packet. Callsigns are separated by a
>
and the Secondary Station Identifier
(SSID) is displayed if it is not 0. If any data is contained in a monitored packet which is not descri-
bed in the AX.25 protocol, it is displayed in curly braces on the header line. All monitor functions
are disabled in the Transparent Mode.
When OFF, you will only receive data from stations connected to you.
See also: budlist, conlist, headerln. llist, mall, mbeacon, mcom, mcon, mresp, mrpt, mstamp,
mxmit, pid, streamca, strearnev, supllst
• MResp ON|OFF
{ON/ON}
When ON, monitored packets will include the following AX.25 response packets, if MONITOR and
MCOM are ON. If connected, MCON must also be on. The bracketed information will appear at the
end of the header information. The
<
and
<<
characters are used to bracket and denote packets
received as version 1 or version 2 respectively. Upper case characters denote command frames,
and lower case characters denote response frames.
<FRMR>
Frame reject
<REJ
r>
Reject;
r = receive sequence number
<RNR
r>
Device busy;
r = receive sequence number
<RR
r>
Receive ready;
r = receive sequence number
In addition, the following bracketed information will be added to information frames as appropri-
ate:
<I
sr>
Information frame (connected);
s = send sequence number, r = receive sequence number
See also: ax25l2v2, mcom, monitor
• MRPt ON|OFF
{ON/ON}
When ON, the callsigns of all digipeaters listed in a packet will be displayed in the headerline of a
monitored packet. An asterisk will be shown next to the call sign of the digipeater that transmitted
this frame. When OFF, only the callsigns of the originating station and the destination station will
be displayed.
See also: monitor
• MStamp ON|OFF
{OFF}
When ON, this command enables the display of a date/time stamp on all monitored packets in the
header information. The date and time are set with the DAYTIME command, and the format of the
date/time display is set with the DAYSTR command.
See also: cstamp, daytime, daystr, monitor
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