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PACKET
CONTROLLER
COMMANDS
Command
List
serrpeaeanars
Sone
\ON_
-
The
packet
controller
uses
AX.25
Level
2
Version
2.0
[OFF
-
"The
packet
controller
uses
AX-25
Level2
Version
1.0
Some
implementations
of
the
earlier
version
of
AX.25
protocol
won't
properly
digipeat
version
2.0
AX.25
packets.
This
command
exists
to
provide
compatibility
with
these
other
packet
control-
lers.
See
also
CHeck.
y
ies
a
period
of
time
the
packet
controller
is
to
wait,
in
addition
to
the
normal
delay
set
b
HrxXDelay,
after
keyin,
the
transmitter
and
before
data
is
sent.
This
feature
will
be
use
when
a
standard
“voice”
repeater
is
used
to
extend
range.
You
will
have
to
experiment
to
find
the
best
value
for
n.
Note
that
this
command
acts
in
conjunction
with
AXHang.
:
0
ncy
when
a
voice
repeater
with
a
hang
time
greater
than
100
ms
is
used.
For
a
repeater
with
a
long
hang
time,
it
is
not
necessary
to
wait
for
the
repeater
keyup
delay
after
keying
the
transmitter
if
the
repeater
is
still
transmitting.
If
the
packet
controller
has
heard
a
packet
sent
within
the
hang
period,
it
will
not
add
the
repeater
keyup
delay
(AXDelay)
to
the
keyup
time.
BAud
is
an
immediate
command
which
displays
the
current
terminal
and
radio
baud
rates
and
presents
a
selection
menu.
This
command
may
be
used
at
any
time
without
changing
the
link
state.
Of
course
the
RADIO
baud
rate
should
not
be
changed
if
a
connection
exists.
The
initial
portion
of
the
BAud
display
lists
the
current
data
rate
of
both
the
terminal
port
and
the
radio
port
in
use.
The
second
portion
of
the
display
lists
all
supported
radio
and
terminal
baud
rates
and
gives
a
command
letter
for
each.
The
final
portion
of
the
display
is
the
selection
command
prompt.
If
the
BAud
command
was
entered
in
error
or
if
you
desire
just
to
display
the
current
baud
rates,
simply
enter
the
letter
X
$.
CR>
io
return
to
the
command
prompt
without
making
any
changes.
52
Operating
Manual,
4th Ed.
2nd
Printing
©
PacComm,
1991

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