The left column indicates the callsign (and SSID if appropriate) of a station
heard. The character following the slash (/) shows the port on which the station
was heard (single port TNCs don’t include a “/”). The asterisk indicates the sta
-
tion was heard via a digipeater. The center and right columns indicate date and
time the station was last heard. The last call on the list will probably be your call.
The above JHEARD lists show NØGZZ connecting to the KA-Node.
The short (JHEARD S) version of this command would produce the same list,
without dates and times.
The long (JHEARD L) version of this command will also show the destination
field and any digipeaters used.
Nodes [Short|Long]
Causes the node to return a list of KA-Nodes it has heard, as well as K-Net,
G8BPQ, NET/ROM and TheNet nodes. The format of the list is similar to that of
the JHEARD list above.
Xconnect callsign
Note: The Xconnect callsign command is available only in KA-nodes in
Kantronics’ multi-port TNCs.
Causes the node to issue a connect request to “callsign” (in the usual AX.25 for
-
mat) on the opposite port of the KA-Node. Cross-connecting enables you to gain
access, via the node, to another frequency.
Packet Modes of Operation KA-Node
User’s Guide 208 KAM’98 v 8.3