KPC-9612 Version 5.2 July 19, 1994
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Parameter Types
n
(range): Any number within the range is permissible.
n
($00 - $FF): Any HEX number ā normally used to define an ASCII character. When entering a
HEX number, be sure to type the $ symbol to indicate a hex number follows. See
the ASCII chart at the end of the manual to determine the code required.
flags (choiceA|choiceB): Many commands allow a choice of two or more possible entries (e.g. ON l
OFF). For ON/OFF choices, you may also enter YES or NO. Other commands accept
one of several choices (ON l OFF l TO l FROM). Enter the appropriate word to indi-
cate your choice.
callsigns xxxxxx-n: Many commands require a callsign or alias as an argument. These parameters
are normally set to Amateur callsigns, however any combination of 6 numbers
and/or letters is permitted. You may optionally include an "extension" (SSID, Secon-
dary Station Identifier) which is a decimal number between 0 and 15 (inclusive)
used to distinguish two or more stations on the air with the same amateur call.
SSIDs of 0 are not displayed by the KPC-9612.