6 Commands
96
PT-Box priority:
Smaller 3: only reading of own and public files is possible
Larger or equal 3: reading of all files is possible
PR-GATE priority:
Smaller 3: Access to the PR PACTOR gateway is denied
Larger or equal 3: Free access to all gates is provided
Detailed information will be available in later versions.
Concerning to the user list and the details explained above users being not covered by the
list are, e.g. not able to use the PR PACTOR gateway, because the PR-GATE priority
for the
callsign
ALL is 2. On the other hand the user DK9FAT is able to use the PR-
GATE, but has no access to foreign private files.
The
XUser
command is used to manage the user list.
XUser
has various functions
depending on the kind and number of added arguments:
XUser
without argument
Displays the complete user list.
XUser
----
Deletes the user list and sets the priority of the
callsign
ALL to default (3330).
XUser
CALLSIGN
Displays the priority assigned to the callsign CALLSIGN.
The length of callsigns could be up to 8 characters but in practice they should not be
longer than 6, because in PR the length is limited to 6 characters by the protocol.
Callsigns extensions, e.g. F/DL6MAA/M are inadmissible and not useful because of
incompatibility with the PR protocol. The PTC-IIIusb cuts all characters appearing after a
special character
in the callsign automatically. From the entry DL6MAA-10 is
automatically DL6MAA generated. The entry of a SSID in the callsign list is not
possible. With the help of the "wildcard" * groups of callsigns can be defined (e.g. XU
DO* 0000). Priorities without the "wildcard" in the callsign dominate, e.g. XU DO1XXX
333 has priority despite the DO* entry in the user list. "Wildcards" can be used for
example to suppress illegal access to the PR
«
Pactor gateway.
XUser
CALLSIGN -
Deletes the callsign CALLSIGN from the user list. The PTC-IIIusb confirm that with
“OK”. The entry ALL cannot not be deleted!
XUser
CALLSIGN xxxx
Sets the priority for the callsign CALLSIGN to the value xxxx. The numbers 0-9 are
allowed for each character within xxxx, e.g. 1330. No spaces between the numbers are
allowed. If less than 4 digits are defined, the PTC-IIIusb automatically adds a 0 at the
missing positions. The PTC-IIIusb confirms with “OK”.
The user list has no limiting effect for entries from the console.