KPC-9612 Version 5.2 July 19, 1994
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• TRIes
n
(
n
= 0 – 15)
The TRIES command will display and optionally set, the number of attempts which have been
made to re-send a packet (on the current stream).
See also: retry
TXdelay
n
(
n
= 0 – 255) {30/30}
Sets the transmitter key-up delay to
n
×10 milliseconds. Packet data will be transmitted
n
×10 milli-
seconds after the PTT line has been activated.
• TXFlow ON|OFF {OFF}
This command allows the KPC-9612 to send software flow control signals to your computer when
operating in Transparent Mode.
See also: trans, trflow, xflow
Unproto call1 [VIA call2, call3,.... call9] {CQ/CQ}
This command sets the destination callsign (call1) and the digipeaters (call2 – call9) used when
transmitting unconnected packet data. Each callsign may have an optional Secondary Station Iden-
tifier (SSID) specified as
-n
where
n
= 1 – 15. When a BEACON or ID packet is transmitted, the
destination address will be set to BEACON or ID and the digipeaters specified in the UNPROTO
command will be used.
See also: beacon, id, monitor, mrpt, xmitok
• USers
n
(
n
= 0 – 26) {1/1}
This command specifies the channels (streams) which may be available to incoming connect re-
quests. If USERS is 5, an incoming connect request will connect to the lowest stream A-E, if any of
these streams are not currently connected. If none of the 5 streams is available, a <DM> packet
will be sent back to the requesting station and the message ***connect request: (call)
will be output to your terminal. If USERS is set higher than MAXUSERS, the extra is ignored and
the message USERS LIMITED BY MAXUSERS will be displayed.
See also: intface, maxusers, streamsw
Version {immediate command}
Displays the current firmware version number installed in your KPC-9612.