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5 20 43 36 18 3
37 1 44 14 28 19
48 26 8 52 22 1
You must then pick ONE of these lines and decode the password string. Let's say 1 choose to de-
code line 3 (
48 26 8 52 22 1
). Rewriting my RTEXT string to make this easier I would have:
1
2
3
4
5
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234
This system belongs to W0ABC in Lawrence, Kansas 66046
To decode the string, character 48 is "s", character 26 is "A", character 8 is "s", character 52 is "0",
character 22 is "o". and character 1 is T. I must send the following in response to my remote ac-
cess attempt:
SAs0oT
Note that case is significant and spaces are considered valid characters. If you fail to properly de-
code the password, the KPC-9612 will send three new lines of numbers. You will be given a maxi-
mum of three attempts to properly decode the password string. If you fail in three attempts, the
KPC-9612 will disconnect you and disable connects to the MYREMOTE for 15 minutes. Also, if you
connect to the MYREMOTE and start the password sequence but then disconnect, the penalty tim-
er is in effect for 15 minutes.
Be careful when using the remote access feature. You can change ANY command in the KPC-9612
without restriction, but this can lead to problems. For instance, if you change the INTFACE com-
mand to KISS and then send a RESET command, the remote KPC-9612 will be placed into the KISS
Mode and will completely quit talking to the radio! Also, if you connect to the MYREMOTE of a
KPC-9612 and then issue a command like CONNECT W1ABC, the remote KPC-9612 will indeed con-
nect to the station, but there will be no data sent to you from that connection. The connected data
would be sent to the serial port of that remote KPC-9612. We urge EXTREME caution when using
the remote access! Note also that any command that causes a reset (i.e. NUMNODES, PBBS, MAX-
USERSJ will disconnect all current users (PBBS, NODE, and YOU).
One minor limitation applies to receiving data from the remote KPC-9612. When you give any com-
mand, the response is limited to 300 character so some commands will not fully display their re-
sponse. If you give the command DISPLAY, the full list will begin, but you will not receive the en-
tire list because of the size limitation of this output buffer.
Host Mode Operation
Your KPC-9612 provides a Host Mode for communication with more sophisticated computer soft-
ware. If your software supports this mode, it will place the KPC-9612 in the Host Mode of opera-
tion automatically.
When operating a standard terminal program like Pacterm or a telephone communications pro-
gram like Procomm Plus, you will never need to place the KPC-9612 in the Host Mode; however,
you may find that your KPC-9612 has been left in Host Mode accidentally by another program. If
you can not communicate with your KPC-9612, first be sure your terminal program is set for the
baud rate you have used with your host program. Turn the KPC-9612 off and on. If you see
└└S00└
, this means your KPC-9612 is in Host Mode. To exit Host Mode, hold the ALT key down
and type the numbers
192
on the numeric keypad of your keyboard (NOT THE NUMBER KEYS
ABOVE THE KEYBOARD). Release the ALT key. Type the letter
Q
and then repeat the ALT
192
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