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24
MHeard [S | L]
Immediate command
This command will display a list of stations heard by your KAM Plus recently. An asterisk, *, indi-
cates that the station was heard through a digipeater The date/time the station was last heard is
also displayed. If the S option is used (MH S), only the callsigns of the stations heard will be dis-
played. If the L option is used, all call signs contained in the received packet, including digipeater
paths, will be displayed.
See also: daytime, mhclear
MIsschar
n
(
n
= $00 – SFF)
Default $20
This command defines the character to be sent to the terminal when operating in AMTOR or NAV-
TEX and the received character is invalid or unrecognized.
See also: amtor, fee, lamtor, navtex
Monitor ON | OFF
Default ON/ON
When ON, unconnected packets will be monitored unless prohibited by SUPLIST, BUDLIST, CON-
LIST, LLIST or PID. The MONITOR command acts as a master switch for the MALL. MCOM, MCON,
MRESP, MRPT and MXMIT commands. The addresses in the packet are displayed along with the
data portion of the packet. Callsigns are separated by a ">" and the Secondary Station Identifier
(SS1D) is displayed if it is not 0. If any data is contained in a monitored packet which is not de-
scribed in the AX.25 protocol, it is displayed in curly braces on the header line. All monitor func-
tions are disabled in the Transparent Mode. When OFF, you will only receive data from stations
connected to you.
When MONITOR is ON for the HF port, the KAM Plus will copy ARQ or FEC PACTOR signals in the
PACTOR Standby Mode, and will also copy AMTOR FEC signals in the G-TOR Standby Mode. You
may also monitor data sent to your PBBS in AMTOR, G-TOR, or PACTOR if the MONITOR command
is ON for the HF port.
See also: budlist, conlist, headerin, llist, mall, mbeacon. mcom, mcon, mresp, mrpt, mstamp,
mxmit, pid, streamca, streamev, suplist
MORse code TX RX
Where: code is entered as a combination of * and - characters; TX represents a keyboard charac-
ter entered in hex or decimal; and RX denotes the character(s) displayed upon reception, entered
in hex, decimal, or two alpha characters.
This command is used to define the desired keyboard character and display character(s) repre-
sented for each code listed in the table below. Only those codes listed may be defined using the
MORSE command; standard Morse codes may not be redefined.
If you try to define a previously defined code, you will get the message TX CHARACTER ALREADY
DEFINED. In order to delete an entry, use the command MORSE 0 0 to dear the code, and then
redefine it. Refer to the ASCII chart at the end of this manual for a listing of hex codes. Codes
available for definition by the MORSE command are:

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