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KA-NODE
Commands
for
Remote
Use
When
accessed
by
radio,
the
KA-NODE
has
several
commands
which
may
be
given
to
it.
These
commands
are
listed
here
for
reference,
with
a
description
of
each
command.
In
these
descriptions,
the
UPPER
case
characters
of
the
command
are
required.
À
LOWER
case
characters
are
optional.
Those
items
listed
within
[
]
are
optional
and
if
used
the
UPPER/LOWER
case
convention
listed
above
applies.
ABORT
This
command
will
abort
a
KA-NODE
Connect
or
XCONNECT
request
if
it
is
the
first
data
sent
after
the
request.
It
must
be
spelled
out
entirely.
Bye
This
command
will
cause
the
KA-NODE
to
initiate
a
disconnect.
Connect
callsign
This
command
will
cause
the
node
to
issue
a
connect
request
to
"callsign"
in
the
usual
AX.25
mode.
If
the
connect
is
successful,
a
link
will
be
made
to
the
next
node
or
end-user
station.
Help
This
command
causes
the
KA-NODE
to
send
a
brief
help
list,
showing
all
commands
available,
with
the
options
and
a
short
description
of
each
command.
Jheard
[Short]
Long]
This
command
will
cause
the
KA-NODE
to
transmit
its
TNC
MHEARD
log.
The
returned
list
(without
the
short
or
long
option)
will
look
like
this:
(KAM)
(KPC-4)
LAWKAN/H*
01/09/88
08:25:15
LAWKAN/1*
01/09/88
08:25:15
N66046/V
01/10/88
00:03:10
N66046/2
01/10/88
00:03:10
WK5M-3/H
01/10/88
00:03:19
WK5M-3/1
01/10/88
00:03:19
WD@EMR/V
01/10/88
00:04:15
WD@EMR/2
01/10/88
00:04:15
(KPC-1,2
or
2400)
LAWKAN
01/09/88
08:25:15
N66046*
01/10/88
00:03:10
WK5M-3
01/10/88
00:03:19
WD®EMR
01/10/88
00:04:15
The
left
column
indicates
the
callsign
(and
SSID
if
appropriate)
of
a
station
heard.
The
number
following
the
slant
bar
(/)
shows
the
port
on
which
the
station
was
heard,
if
both
ports
are
active.
The
asterisk
indicates
the
station
was
heard
via
a
digipeater.
The
center
and
right
columns
indicate
date
and
time
the
station
was
last
heard.
In
both
cases,
the
last
call
on
the
list
will
probably
be
your
call.
The
above
JHEARD
lists
show
WD@EMR
connecting
to
the
KA-NODE
and
requesting
the
node's
JHEARD
log.
The
short
(JHEARD
S)
version
of
this
command
would
produce
the
following
list:
(KAM)
(KPC-4)
_
(KPC-1,2
or
2400)
LAWKAN/H*
LAWKAN/1*
LAWKAN
N66046/V
N66046/2
N66046*
WK5M-3/H
WK5M-3/1
WK5M-3
WD@EMR/V
WD@EMR/2
WDZEMR
KA-NODE
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1989,
Kantronics,
Inc.
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Rights
Reserved.
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Duplication
of
this
manual
or
the
firmware
without
Version
2.85
permission
of
Kantronics,
Inc.
is
prohibited.
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