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This command accommodates differential GPS operation. In GPS mode only, if a UI
packet is received addressed to the call in MYDGPS, the data from the UI packet is
output on the RS232 port.
MYDROP n (n = 0-15)
default 0
This command sets the KISS address of the radio port in the KPC-3 Plus. A KISS frame
with the upper nibble of the command byte set to this value will address this KPC-3
Plus.
See also: intface, KISS operation section
MYNODE xxxxxx-n (n = 0-15)
default mycall-7
Setting this command to a callsign or character string enables the KA-Node in the TNC.
Enter up to six characters (plus optional SSID) which are different than those used for
MYCALL, MYALIAS, MYPBBS, or MYREMOTE.
You must also have the NUMNODES command set to a non-zero value.
You may disable the KA-Node by setting MYNODE to the same as MYCALL, or setting
NUMNODES 0.
See also: digipeat, ndwild, numnodes; KA-Node section
MYPBBS xxxxxx-n (n = 0-15)
default mycall-1
This command is used to set the callsign (address) of your Personal Packet Mailbox.
Entering a callsign with or without an SSID, -n, defines the address. The six characters
and optional SSID must be different than those entered for MYCALL, MYALIAS,
MYNODE, or MYREMOTE.
See also: pbbs
MYREMOTE xxxxxx-n (n = 0-15)
default (blank)
This command sets the callsign used for remote access of the TNC. Enter up to six
characters (plus optional SSID) which are different than those used for MYCALL,
MYALIAS, MYNODE, or MYPBBS. In addition, the RTEXT must be programmed with a