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When
you
connect
to
a
TNC
PBBS,
you
will
first
see
the
message
from
your
TNC
indicating
that
you
are
connected
***
CONNECTED
TO
WK5M-3.
The
PBBS
will
then
send
you
its
initial
sign
on
message.
If
you
have
defined
a
PTEXT,
the
TNC
will
send
it
as
the
next
line,
and
then
it
sends
the
PBBS
command
prompt.
Example:
***
CONNECTED
TO
WK5M-3
~
[KAM-3.0-H]
PTEXT
would
be
here
(if
any)
ENTER
COMMAND:
B,J,K
#,KM,L,LM,R
#,RM,S,
or
Help
>
Using
the
PBBS
is
therefore
the
same,
whether
you
are
using
your
own
PBBS
or
another
persons
PBBS.
At
this
point,
you
are
ready
to
send
a
message
to
another
user,
or
issue
any
other
mailbox
command.
Let's
assume
1
want
to
send
a
message
to
KA5ZTX.
I
would
now
use
the
send
command:
S
KA5ZTX
and
the
TNC
responds
with:
SUBJECT:
I
now
enter
a
short
subject
line:
Just
a
quick
question
The
PBBS
now
prompts
you
to
enter
your
message:
ENTER
MESSAGE--END
WITH
CTRL-Z
OR
/EX
ON
A
SINGLE
LINE
Now
you
enter
the
text
of
your
message.
To
end
the
message
and
have
it
saved,
type
a
CTRL-Z
(hold
down
the
control
key
and
press
Z),
or
type
/EX.
The
CTRL-Z
or
/EX
must
be
on
a
line
by
itself
do
not
type
anything
else
on
this
line.
When
the
message
has
been
ended
properly,
the
PBBS
responds
with:
MESSAGE
SAVED
ENTER
COMMAND:
B,J,K
#,KM,L,LM,R
#,RM,S,
or
Help
>
WS
You
may
now
enter
more
mailbox
commands.
The
commands
available
in
the
TNC
PBBS
are:
B
Causes
the
TNC
PBBS
to
disconnect
you
from
the
mailbox
J
Sends
a
list
of
stations
heard
lately
by
the
TNC.
(If
MHEARD
is
set
to
0
this
command
will
not
be
available.)
K#
Kill
message
number
+
KM
Kill
Mine
L
List
all
messages
in
the
mailbox
(If
connected
remotely,
only
lists
those
addressed
to
you,
from
you,
or
addressed
to
ALL)
LM
List
all
messages
addressed
to
you
R#
Read
message
number
+
RM
Read
Mine
S
Send
a
message
H
Help
displays
a
short
help
menu
One
additional
command
available
from
your
own
PBBS
is
REROUTE.
This
command
lets
you
change
the
TO
field
of
any
message
in
your
PBBS.
The
format
of
the
REROUTE
commandis:
REROUTE
n
callsign
where
n
=
message
number
and
callsign
=
new
TO
field
22
PBBS
.
:
O
Copyright
1990,
Kantronics,
Inc.
All
Rights
Reserved.
Version
3.0
Aug.
13,
1990
Duplication
of
this
manual
or
the
firmware
without
Operations
Manual
permission
of
Kantronics,
Inc.
is
prohibited.

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