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OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Station
Identification
Station
Identification
send-packet
character
to
mark
the
end
of
a
packet,
or
until
you
erase
or
re-display
the
line
you
have
started.
This
is
most
helpful
if
you
are
not
using
a
split
screen
communication
program.
Your
station
identification
(callsign)
is
set
with
the
command
MYcall,
as
described
previously.
If
you
will
have
more
than
one
station
on
the
air
operating
with
the
same
callsign,
they
must
be
distinguished
no
two
stations
can
have
identical
station
iden-
tifications,
or
the
packet
protocol
will
fail.
You
can
distinguish
additional
stations
by
setting
the
“secondary
station
ID”,
or
ssi.
This
is
a
number
from
0
to
15,
appended
to
the
callsign
with
a
dash:
cmd:MYcall
K3AAX-3
If
you
don’t
specify
the
SSID
extension,
it
will
be
0,
however
the
packet
controller
won’t
explicitly
display
SSIDs
that
are
0.
Ifyou
want
to
connect
to
a
station
with
a
SSID
other
than
0,
or
use
such
a
station
as
a
digipeater,
you
must
specify
the
SSID:
emd:Connect
N4KPU-2
r
cmd:Connect
WB9FLW
VIA
N7CL-5
The
packet
controller
can
send
an
automatic
identification
packet
every
9-1/2
minutes.
You
can
enable
this
with
the
com-
mand
HId
‘ON,
An
ID
packet
is
displayed
as
follows
by
a
°
B
}
B
os
2
ge
g
i.
° 5
K4RHD-3
>
ID:K4RHD/R
You
can
request
a
final
identification
as
you
take
your
station
off
the
air
with
the
command
Id.
The
packet
controller
will
only
send
identification
packets
if
it
has
been
digipeating.
Automatic
Operations
Unattended
(automatic)
operation
is
legal
in
the
USA
on
fre-
quencies
above
30
MHz.
Check
the
latest
FCC
rulebook
or
the
governing
authority
in
your
country.
Unattended
Connections
Your
station
will
normally
accept
a
connect
request
from
another
station
if
it
isn’t
already
connected
or
if
multiple
con-
nections
are
enabled.
You
can
disable
this
capability
by
setting
CONOk
OFF,
If
a
connect
request
is
received
when
when
CONOk
is
OFF,
the
packet
controller
will
display
the
message:
:
22
***
connect
request:
<
callsign
>
Operating
Manual,
4th
Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990

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