6 Commands
53
Using <Ctrl-Z> (entering <Ctrl> <Z>) as a CHANGEOVER characters is defined with
the command
CHO
26.
Illegal values are 13 (CR), 32 (Space), 30 (IDLE), 17 (XON), 19 (XOFF), and other
previously defined special characters.
6.20
CLr
Remote
Deletes the transmit buffer. Everything that is contained in the transmit buffer, which has
not yet been transmitted, is deleted.
6.21
CMsg
Default setting: 1
Parameter: 0 Connect text off.
1 Connect text on.
This command turns the connect text on or off. There is only one common connect text
for AMTOR and PACTOR. Therefore
CMsg
1 enables the connect text in PACTOR as
well as in AMTOR.
6.22
Connect
Default setting: previous address
Parameter: ADDR
Callsign of the station to be connected with.
!ADDR Starts a long path call.
%ADDR Starts a call using the “robust-connect” feature
Used to build up a connection. The
Connect
command may be followed by the
argument being the callsign of a distant station. The callsign length can vary between 2
and 8 characters. Too short arguments are ignored. If the callsign is too long it will be
truncated at the end. If no argument is given the old or the default callsign will be called.
Connect
can be repeated with different call signs until a connection is established. In
the connected condition, the
Connect
command can be used to display the callsign of
the distant station.
If no response is received after the number of retries set by the
MAXErr
command, the
PTC terminates the connect attempt automatically with displaying an error message. A
call can be stopped manually using the
Disconnect
command.
6.22.1
Longpath-Connect
With an exclamation mark (!) or a semicolon (;) is set directly before the callsign
(example:
C
!DL0WAA
) it is possible to call using sync packets with long path options.
The cycle time increases to 1.4 seconds and the control delay becomes long enough for
ARQ contacts to over 40,000 km (TRX-Delay 25 ms). PTC1 systems (Z80-PTC) with a
firmware version number <1.3 are not able to detect sync-packets with long path options
and don’t react on long path calls. During connections using the long path option the
throughput decreases to approximately 90% of the usual throughput.