6 Commands
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NR:
The file number.
ST:
Status
R
Message already read
N
Message not read yet
A
Message recorded in AMTOR
P
Message recorded in PACTOR
X
Messages recorded in Packet-Radio.
FROM:
Callsign of the station that entered the message.
DATE / TIME: Date and time when the message was recorded.
SIZE:
Size of message in byte.
TITLE:
Title of the message if available.
6.37
Disconnect
An existing link (including Unproto) is closed down correctly. If any text is still in the
transmit buffer, this is first transmitted, then the PTC starts the QRT sequence.
6.38
EQualize
Default setting: 0
Parameter: 0 No transmit equalizing
1 Slight enhancement of the edge tones
2 Moderate enhancement of the edge tones
EQualize
allows slight to moderate adjustment of the frequency response of the
PACTOR-3 transmit signal.
Some IF filters used in standard SSB transceivers already attenuate the edges of only 2
kHz wide signals due to a poor frequency response. As a countermeasure EQ allows to
compensate for this effect. Please do only use the EQ command if you really know the
actual transmit frequency response of your transceiver.
6.39
ESCchr
Default setting: 27 (ESCAPE)
Parameter: X 1... 127, decimal ASCII code of a character.
Defines the ESCAPE character.
When the PTC is in the converse mode (ARQ, FEC, CW terminal or RTTY) an ESCAPE
character is required in order to get a command prompt and input a command.
Note: To ensure proper operation of the PTC-IIIusb´s automatic baudrate detection only
odd values for the ESCAPE character should be used)!
We recommend not to experiment needlessly with this character, since it is criticial to
the control of the PTC.