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COMMANDS
8
BUDCalls [+ | -] callsign(s) or NONE
default NONE All units Packet
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. For example to delete WD0EMR type
BUDC -WD0EMR.
See also: budlist, conlist
BUdlist OFF (NO, NONE) | TO | FROM | BOTH (ON, YES)
default OFF
KPC-1/KPC-2/KPC-2400
Packet
default OFF/OFF
KAM/KPC-4
Packet
When OFF, BUDLIST will allow monitoring of all packets even if the BUDCALLS list has callsign in it.
When BOTH or ON, only those stations whose calls are listed in the BUDCALLS will be monitored.
Packets addressed to or from those callsigns will be monitored. If BUDLIST is TO, only those
packets addressed to a station in the BUDCALLS list will be monitored, those from that station will
be not monitored. When set to FROM, those packets from the stations in BUDCALLS will be moni-
tored, but not those packets addressed to the BUDCALLS list. Note that suppressed calls (see SUP-
LIST) take precedence over BUDLIST. For instance if you have W0ABC in your SUPCALLS with SUP-
LIST TO, and you have W0DEF in your BUDCALLS with BUDLIST BOTH, then packets from W0DEF
to W0ABC will NOT be monitored.
See also: budcalls, monitor, suplist
CAlibrat
immediate All units
The CALIBRATE command is used to generate a square-wave signal which may be used as an aid
in tuning the transceiver for operation with the TNC. Use of this command is explained in the Cali-
bration/Equalization Section of the Installation Manual. The letter X will return you to Command
Mode.
CANline n (n = $00 – $FF)
default $18 (Ctrl-X) All units All Modes except WEFAX
This command is used to change the cancel-line input editing command character. When in
Convers or Command Mode entering a Ctrl-X will cancel all characters input from the keyboard
back to the last un-PASSed carriage return (unless PACTIME has expired and CPACTIME is turned
on).
When using the KAM in any mode except Packet, typing the CANLINE character will clear the
transmit buffer that is, all characters waiting to be transmitted, which have not yet been sent,
will be discarded.
See also: canpac, cpactime, pass

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