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SUPCalls [+ | -]callsigns | NONE Not in v8.2
Default NONE
A list of up to 10 callsigns for use with SUPLIST or LLIST. To delete or add individual entries, pre-
cede the callsign with a "-" or "+" respectively.
See also: llist, suplist
SUplist OFF | TO | FROM | ON
Default OFF
When OFF, allows monitoring of all eligible packets (according to other monitor commands) even if
the SUPCALLS list has callsigns in it. When ON, packets addressed TO or FROM those stations
listed in the SUPCALLS will not be monitored. When set to TO, those packets addressed TO sta-
tions in the SUPCALLS will not be monitored, and when set to FROM, those packets FROM stations
in the SUPCALLS list will not be monitored.
See also: monitor, supcalls
SWp
u,d,t
Default 25,8,75/17,17,108
This command sets the parameters used by the KAM Plus for software carrier detect. The first
number (
u
) is used to increment a counter when a valid mark/space or space/mark transition oc-
curs in the received signal (i.e. transition occurs at the beginning of a bit time). The second num-
ber (
d
) is a penalty subtracted from the counter when a transition occurs in the middle of a bit
time. The
t
value is the threshold value when the counter total reaches this value, the carrier de-
tect will be set true. Once carrier detect is active, the counter must drop to 0 before carrier detect
is made false.
See also: cd
TOr v7.1
Immediate command
This command places the KAM Plus in TOR Standby Mode. In this mode, your KAM Plus will re-
spond to other stations calling you in AMTOR, PACTOR or G-TOR automatically. In addition you can
monitor or transmit AMTOR FEC.
If INTFACE is set to TERM, when a station links to you the linked message will indicate which
mode is being used.
TRACe ON | OFF
Default OFF/OFF
When ON, frames received in PACKET, G-TOR, PACTOR and AMTOR ARQ are displayed in their en-
tirety, in hexadecimal, including all header information. All packets which are also eligible for moni-
toring will be displayed in normal text. The TRACE function may be toggled on and off when oper-
ating AMTOR ARQ, G-TOR, or PACTOR by using the [Ctrl-C][Ctrl-T] directive.