XMITECHO {ON | OFF}
default OFF
When ON, characters are echoed to the terminal as they are transmitted over the
radio in the non-packet modes. When OFF, echo to the terminal is immediate.
XMITLVL n (n = 0-255)
default 100
This command may be used to set the modem drive level. You may find it more
convenient to use the CAL command in that it allows you to continuously adjust
drive level by holding down the + or - key while in calibrate mode.
The open circuit voltage range set by the XMITLVL command is from approxi-
mately 1 mvpp to 280 mvpp [low drive range] and from approximately 20 mvpp
to 4 vpp [high drive range]. Drive range is set with jumper J8. When driving a
600 ohm load, these voltages will be half the voltages given.
+ The drive level for an SSB HF radio will likely differ from the drive level of an
FM VHF transceiver.
XMITOK {ON | OFF}
default ON
When ON, transmitting functions are enabled. If turned OFF, transmitting is in
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hibited while all other functions of the TNC are unchanged.
XOFF n (n = $00 - $FF)
default $13 <Ctrl+S>
This command selects the character sent by the TNC to the computer to stop in
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put from the computer. If set to $00 hardware flow control must be used. For
Command Reference KAM’98 Commands
User’s Guide 322 KAM’98 v 8.3