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In AMTOR, the timeout is automatically doubled, so that with the default setting (70), a
total of 140 packets (63 seconds) will be transmitted, until the system times out and
completely breaks the link. The re-phase timeout for AMTOR is fixed to 32 packets.
The value 255 disables the timeout and causes endless traffic. Never use this setting for
unmanned operation!
6.57
MAXSum
Default setting: 30
Parameter: X 5...
60,
maximum
count for memory ARQ.
MAXSum
is the timeout value for the memory ARQ counter. It determines the maximum
number/sum of faulty packets that are summed up. If
MAXSum
is exceeded, the sums are
deleted, since it can be assumed that crude errors have entered the sum, and that further
summation of the packet will not restore it. The optimum value of
MAXSum
depends on
the condition on the HF channel. The worse the condition, the higher should
MAXSum
be
set in order to be able to pass any information at all.
6.58
MAXTry
Default setting: 2
Parameter: X 1... 9, maximum number of 'speed-up' attempts.
MAXTry
determines how often the PTC repeats a packet with the next speed level during
an attempt to 'speed-up' the transfer rate.
6.59
MAXUp
Default setting: 4
Parameter: X 2... 30, number of error free packets before up-speed.
Selects the up-speed parameter for automatic speed changing.
MAXUp
determines how
soon the system steps up under good channel conditions (2=fast / 30=slow).
Example:
MAXUp
3 i.e. the PTC switches to a higher speed after receiving 3 correct
packets in a row.
6.60
MOde
Default setting: 2
Parameter: 0 ASCII
mode with no compression
1 Huffman mode & Auto-ASCII, if necessary (Level I compression).
2 Full Level II compression with Huffman, Pseudo-Markow and run
length coding and Auto ASCII if required.