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Echo ON | OFF
Default ON
When ON, characters received from the terminal are echoed back to the terminal. If you are see-
ing double printing of characters you type, set this command OFF. The KAM Plus will not echo the
XOFF or XON characters to your terminal. ECHO is automatically disabled when in Transparent
Mode.
See also: bkondel, flow, xmitecho
EScape ON | OFF
Default OFF
When OFF, an escape character ($1B) will be sent to the terminal when one is received in a pack-
et. When ON, the KAM Plus will send a dollar sign ($) to the terminal instead of the escape charac-
ter.
Fec [
xxxx
[
xxxxx
]]
Immediate command
This command sets the KAM Plus in FEC Mode. When the optional
xxxx
[
xxxxx
] is specified, the
KAM will call the specified station using SELFEC. The optional
xxxx
[xxxxxj can be any of the follow-
ing:
AMTOR (476) SELCAL (4 characters, 4 digits or 5 digits)
AMTOR (625) SELCAL (7 characters or 9 digits)
Amateur Radio callsign – in this case, the KAM Plus will automatically create a unique AMTOR
625 SELCAL from the callsign and initiate a 625 SELFEC transmission.
See also: amtor, autostrt, canline, lamtor, pmode, txdfec
FIlter ON | OFF
Default OFF/OFF
When ON, this command will inhibit the printing of control characters ($00 – $1F) which may be
present in monitored packets. All control characters except carriage return ($0D) and line feed
($0A) will be filtered. This command does NOT affect receipt of control characters in packets re-
ceived from a connected station when MONITOR or MCON is OFF. When operating RTTY or ASCII,
this will also inhibit printing of control codes.
See also: monitor
FLow ON | OFF
Default ON
When ON, any character entered from the terminal will stop output from the KAM Plus to the ter-
minal until the current line or packet is completed (by SENDPAC, PACLEN, or PACTIMEj. Canceling
the current input or typing the REDISPLAY character will also cause output to resume. When OFF,
received data will be inter-leaved with keyboard entry. If you use a split screen terminal program
you should have FLOW OFF and ECHO OFF to allow received data to be displayed while you type
into the KAM Plus' type-ahead buffer.
See also: canline, canpac, cpactime, echo, paclen, redisplay, sendpac, xmitecho