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ASCBaud
n
(
n
= 20 – 500)
Default 110
This command sets the default baud rate used when entering ASCII Mode with no baud rate speci-
fied.
See also: ascii
Ascii [
n
] (
n
= 20 – 500)
Immediate command
This command places the KAM Plus in ASCII Mode. If you specify the optional value
n
, the KAM
Plus will enter ASCII at the specified speed, otherwise it will operate at the speed set in ASCBAUD.
See also: ascbaud, autostrt, canline, hbaud, pmode
AUtocr
n
(n = 0 – 255)
Default 0
A carriage return <CR> character is sent to the radio after
n
characters are typed in a line. when
operating RTTY, ASCII, AMTOR, G-TOR or PACTOR. Setting AUTOCR to Ø disables automatic car-
riage returns.
AUTOLf ON | OFF
Default ON
When ON, a line feed is sent to the terminal after each carriage return. This command affects only
data sent to the terminal, not sent over the radio.
See also: crsup, lfsup
AUTOStrt ON | OFF
Default OFF
When ON and operating in RTTY or ASCII Mode, the KAM Plus will receive information only after it
has received the MYAUTOST identifier. It will then continue to receive until it receives four "N"s sig-
nifying the end of message, or 30 seconds of no signal.
When ON and in AMTOR Mode or FEC Mode, only AMTOR SELFEC messages which contain any of
the SELCALs in MYSELCAL or MYGROUP will be received. Loss of lock will cause the KAM Plus to
stop receiving data.
See also: fec, myautost, mygroup, myselcal
AX25l2v2 ON | OFF
Default ON/ON
When ON, Level 2 Version 2 protocol is implemented for PACKET operation. When OFF, Level 2
Version 1 protocol is used.
See also: relink, retry, tries
AXDelay
n
(
n
= 0 – 255)
Default 0
This command specifies a period of time to wait, in addition to TXDELAY, after keying the radio be-
fore data is transmitted. If you operate through a voice repeater, this delay may be required to al-
low the repeater's transmitter to turn on. Each unit represents 10 milliseconds.