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PACKET
CONTROLLER
COMMANDS
Command
List
(XMitok
Command
Continued)
When
XMitok
is
OFF,
transmitting
is
inhibited.
All
other
func-
tions
of
the
board
remain
the
same,
in
other
words,
the
packet
controller
generates
and
sends
packets
as
requested,
but
does
not
key
the
radio
PTT
line.
You
might
use
this
command
to
insure
that
your
packet
controller
does
not
transmit
in
your
absence
if
you
leave
it
operating
to
monitor
packet
activity.
This
command
can
also
be
used
for
testing
using
loopback
or
direct
wire
connections
when
PTT
operation
is
ni
Oto
$7F,
specifying
an
ASCII
character
code.
This
command
selects
the
TNC
Stop
character
(hex
or
decimal),
which
is
sent
by
the
packet
controller
to
the
computer
to
stop
input
from
that
device.
This
character
would
normally
be
set
to
<CTRL-S>
for
com-
puter
data
transfers.
If
you
want
notification
in
Converse
mode
when
the
buffers
are
filled,
set
this
character
to
<CTRL-G>
($07),
which
rings
the
terminal
bell.
ig
an
ASCII
character
code.
This
command
selects
the
TNC
Restart
character
(hex
or
decimal),
which
is
sent
by
the
packet
controller
to
the
computer
to
restart
input
from
that
device.
This
character
would
ordinarily
be
set
to
<CTRL-Q
>
for
com-
puter
data
transfers.
If
you
want
notification
in
Converse
mode
when
the
buffers
are
filled,
set
this
character
to.
<CTRL-G>
($07),
which
rings
the
terminal
bell.
Operating
Manual,
4th Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990
97

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