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RESTORE DEFAULTS
Immediate command
This command will completely restore your KAM Plus to factory defaults. The KAM Plus will return
all parameters to factory values, and will run the autobaud routine, asking you to PRESS (*) TO
SET BAUD RATE. Any messages in the mailbox will be deleted.
See also: reset
RETry
n
(
n
= 0-15)
Default 10/10
This command specifies the number of packet retries. Packets are re-transmittted
n
times before
the operation is aborted. The time between retries is specified by the command FRACK.
See also: ax2512v2, frack, relink, tries
RIng ON | OFF
Default ON
When ON, three bell characters ($07) are sent to the terminal with each *** CONNECTED TO
message when another station initiates the connect. When OFF, no bell characters are sent with
the connect message.
RNrtime
n
(
n
= 0 – 255)
Default 0
If a packet connection stays in a remote device busy state (continues to receive RNR frames) for
n
× 10 seconds, the KAM Plus will disconnect that station. If a KA-Node connection stays in a re-
mote device busy for
n
× 10 seconds, the KA-Node will disconnect the input and output sides of
that KA-Node circuit. Setting RNRTIME to 0 disables this function.
See also: mresp
RPrint
text
(
text
up to 128 characters)
Immediate command
This is an immediately command which sends the
text
string from the serial port of the KAM Plus
to the attached device (e.g. GPS unit). It is intended to allow a remote SysOp (connected to the
KAM Plus with the MYREMOTE callsign) to send a string to a unit attached to the serial port. This
can be used to change the configuration of a GPS unit.
RText
text
(up to 128 characters)
This command sets the password string for use when accessing the MYREMOTE or when perform-
ing SYSOP functions in the PBBS remotely. When you connect to the MYREMOTE or attempt to en-
ter the SYSOP mode of the PBBS, the KAM Plus will send three sets of numbers, one of which
must be properly decoded using this string.
Rtty
n
(
n
= 20 – 500)
Immediate command
This command places the KAM Plus in the RTTY mode. The parameter
n
sets the transceiver baud
rate. If
n
is not specified, the baud rate specified in RBAUD is used.
See also: autostrt, canline, pmode, rbaud