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PACKET
CONTROLLER
COMMANDS
Command
List
(BAUD
Command
Continued)
The
display
appears
as
follows:
Radio:
300
Terminal:
1200
Baud
Rates
Radio
Terminal
A-
300
L-
300
B
400
M-
1200
Cc-
600
N-
2400
D-
1200
O-
4800
E-
1800
P-
9600
F-
2400
Q-
19200
G-
4800
H-
9600
I-
19200
x
Make
Changes
Select?
If
you
wish
to
change
either
the
radio
or
terminal
baud
rate,
enter
the
letter
which
corresponds
to
the
desired
baud
rate.
The
menu
will
reappear
to
allow
correction
or
additional
selections.
When
you
are
ready
to
accept
the
changes,
enter
the
letter
X
<CR>.
e
desired
baud
rates
will
take
effect
immediately
after
the
X
response.
This
command
controls
how
the
packet
controller
displays
certain
messages
in
COMMAND
and
CONVERSE
modes.
MESSAGE
EFFECT
OF
BBSMSGS
-
ON
***
CONNECTED
TO
XXXXXX
Message
appears
on
a
new
line
***
DISCONNECTED
Message
appears
on
a
new
line
***
retry
limit
exceeded
Message
appears
on
a
new
line
***
XXXXXX
Busy
Message
appears
on
a
new
line
**%
ERMR
sent
Message
appears
on
a
new
line
***
FRMR
received
Message
appears
on
a
new
line
***
Connect
request:
XXXXXX
This
message
is
omitted
The
BBSmsgs
command
is
primarily
useful
for
host
operation
with
bulletin
board
software
that
require
link
state
messages
to
begin
in
the
first
display
column.
-
Beacon
at
re;
‘AFTER
-
Beacon
after
specified
interval
with
no
activity.
i
n
=
0-250,
beacon
timing
in
10
second
intervals.
_..../i
value
of
0
disables
the
beaco
Operating
Manual,
4th
Ed.
2nd
Printing
©
PacComm,
1991
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