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MFJ-1270C/1274C MANUAL ADVANCED OPERATION
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Packet radio is very well suited to the transfer of data between computers. In
some cases Converse Mode will work well for computer data transfer. However,
files such as a .CMD file on a CP/M system, a BASIC program, or even a word-
processor text file, may contain characters which conflict with special characters
in Converse Mode. Some of these files may utilize all eight bits of each byte
rather than the seven bits required by ASCII codes. If you transfer such files you
will have to use Transparent Mode.
Transparent Mode is a data-transfer mode like Converse Mode. In this mode
there are no special characters, everything you type (or everything your compu-
ter sends to the MFJ TNC) is sent over the radio exactly as it was received by the
MFJ TNC. There are no input editing features and there is no send-packet
character. Packets are sent at regular time intervals or when a full packet of
information is ready. The time interval at which data is packetized is set by the
PACTIME
command.
The display characteristics of the MFJ TNC are also modified in Transparent
Mode. Data is sent to the computer exactly as it is received over the radio,
including all 8 bits of each byte received. Features such as auto-linefeed
insertion and screen wrap are disabled, and echoing of input characters is
disabled. The parameters that control these features in Command Mode and
Converse Mode are not changed by entering Transparent Mode, and all display
features are re-enabled when the MFJ TNC is returned to Command Mode.
Most of the link status messages that appear as the MFJ TNC moves between
disconnected and connected states are also disabled in Transparent Mode.
In order to permit the Command Mode entry character to be transmitted freely in
Transparent Mode, the escape to Command Mode from Transparent Mode has
been made a little more complicated. You can still return to Command mode by
transmitting a BREAK signal, just as in Converse Mode. You can also utilize
the Command Mode entry character in the following way.
You must wait for a time period after typing the last character to be sent. This
time is set by the command
CMDTIME
. Following this wait, you must type
three Command Mode entry characters (default <CTRL-C>) within an interval
CMDTIME
of each other. After a final
CMDTIME
interval in which no
characters are typed, you will see the
cmd:
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