8
BText
text
(0 – 128 characters)
BTEXT specifies the content of a BEACON packet. To clear the BTEXT, enter a single % character
(BT %).
See also: beacon
BUDCalls [+ | -] callsign(s) | NONE NOT IN v8.2
Default NONE
A list of up to 10 callsigns for use with BUDLIST or CONLIST. To delete or add individual entries
precede the callsign with a - or + respectively.
See also: budlist, conlist
BUdlist OFF | TO | FROM | ON
Default OFF/OFF
When OFF, all packets are eligible to be displayed as monitored packets. When ON, only those
packets TO or FROM stations listed in the BUDCALLS will be monitored. When TO, only those pack-
ets addressed TO stations in the BUDCALLS will be monitored, and when FROM, only those pack-
ets FROM stations listed in the BUDCALLS will be monitored.
See also: budcalls, monitor, suplist
CAlibrat
Immediate command
The CALIBRATE command is used to generate a signal which may be used as an aid in tuning the
transceiver for operation with the KAM Plus. Use of this command is detailed in the Calibra-
tion/Equalization section of this manual. The letter X will return you to the Command Mode.
CANline
n
(
n
= $00 – $FF)
Default $18 (Ctrl-X)
When entering commands or data to the KAM Plus, you may cancel the current line you are typing
(back to the last un-passed carriage return) by sending a [Ctrl-X] to the KAM Plus from your termi-
nal. When operating non-packet modes, a [Ctrl-X] will clear the transmit buffer of any character
you have typed which have not already been transmitted over the radio.
See also: canpac, cpactime, pass
CANPac
n
(
n
= $00-SFF)
Default $19 (Ctrl-Y)
When entering commands or data to the KAM Plus, you may cancel the entire packet (back to the
last un-passed SENDPAC character) by sending a [Ctrl-Y] from the terminal to the KAM Plus. When
in Command mode, [Ctrl-Y] acts as a cancel output character, turning off any output from the KAM
Plus. Typing another [Ctrl-Y] re-enables output.
See also: canline, cpactime, sendpac