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DWG ID: 181-0101-00A
Date: 2003-09-26
When the TALON is first turned on out of the box, or after a hard reset, it asks you for
your callsign – there is no default. The callsign you enter for MYCALL is automatically
used to compute other IDs too (CWIDTEXT). Changing MYCALL at the “cmd:” prompt
does not affect CWIDTEXT.
See also: cwidtext, digipeat, id, myalias, and myremote
MYDROP n
(n = 0-15)
default 0
This command sets the KISS address of the radio port in the TALON. A KISS frame with
the upper nibble of the command byte set to this value will address this TALON.
See also: intface, KISS operation section
MYREMOTE xxxxxxx-n
(n = 0-8191)
default (blank)
This command sets the callsign used for remote access of the TALON. Enter up to six
characters (plus optional SSID) which are different than the one used for MYCALL. In
addition, the RTEXT must be programmed with a text string. A station that connects will
be sent a series of numbers that must be decoded according to RTEXT.
See also: rtext; remote access section
NEWMODE {ON | OFF}
default ON
When ON, the TALON will return to Command Mode if the station on the current I/O
stream disconnects. The TALON will not return to Command Mode if the station
disconnecting is on a different stream. When OFF, a disconnect will not cause the
TALON to change modes.
See also: connect, disconnect, status
NOMODE {ON | OFF}
default OFF