KPC-9612 Version 5.2 July 19, 1994
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• MYNode xxxxxx-
n
{mycall-7}
Setting this command to a callsign or character string enables the KA-Node in the KPC-9612. Enter
up to six characters (plus optional SSID) which are different than those used for MYCALL, MYA-
LIAS, MYPBBS, MYREMOTE, and MYGATE. 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 set-
ting NUMNODES 0.
See also: digipeat, hid, ndwild, numnodes
MYPbbs xxxxxx-
n
{mycall-1}
Enter up to six characters which will be used as the operating address for your Personal mailbox.
Enter up to six characters (plus optional SSID) which are different than those used for MYCALL,
MYALIAS, MYNODE, MYREMOTE, and MYGATE.
See also: hid, pbbs
• MYRemote xxxxxx-
n
This command sets the callsign used for remote access to the command set of the KPC-9612. En-
ter up to six characters (plus optional SSID) which are different than those used for MYCALL, MYA-
LIAS, MYNODE, MYPBBS, and MYGATE. In addition the RTEXT must be programmed with a text
string. A station that connects to the MYREMOTE will be sent a series of numbers that must be de-
coded according to the RTEXT.
See also: rtext
• NDHClear {immediate command}
This command clears the list of nodes heard by the KPC-9612.
See also: ndheard
• Ndheard [
S
|
L
] {immediate command}
This command displays a list of nodes whose ID packets have been heard by the KPC-9612. The
list includes KA-Nodes, Net/Rom nodes, and G8BPQ nodes. An asterisk (*} indicates that the node
was heard through a digipeater. The date/time stamp is also displayed indicating the last time this
station was heard. If the
S
options is used (NDHEARD S) only the callsigns of the nodes will be
displayed. If the
L
option is selected, all callsigns contained in the received packet are displayed.
See also: mynode, ndhclear