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PACKET
CONTROLLER
COMMANDS
This
command
does
not
apply
to
ail
models
of
PacComm
efer
'packet
controllers.
to
the
TECHNICAL
‘REFERENCE
MANUAL
for
details.
The
number
to
be
specified
by
CALSet
is
determined
by
th
frequency
to
be
calibrated
as
follows:
modulator
tones:
n
=
(525,000/f)
+
1
demodulator
tones:
n
=
(262,500/f)
+
1
Round
n
to
the
nearest
integer.
_0-
$7E,
specifying
an
ASCII
character
code.
This
command
is
used
to
change
the
cancel-line
input
editing
command
character.
The
parameter
n
is
the
ASCII
code
for
the
character
you
want
to
type
in
order
to
cancel
an
input
line,
You
can
enter
the
code
in
either
hex
or
decimal.
For
example,
to
change
the
cancel-line
character
to
<CTRL-U
>
,
you
would
set
CANKin
e
$15
or
CANIine
21.
If
you
cancel
an
input
line
in
Command
Mode,
the
line will
be
terminated
with
a
<BACKSLASH
>
character,
and
you
will
see
a
new
cmd:
prompt.
If
you
cancel
a
line
in
Converse
Mode,
you
will
see
only
the
<BACKSLASH
>
and
a
new
line.
You
can
cancel
only
the
line
you
are
currently
typing.
Once
a
<CR>
has
been
entered,
you
can
not
cancel
an
input
ine
using
the
cancel-
line
character:
Note
that
if
your
send-packet
character
is
not
<CR>
,
the
cancel-line
character
will
cancel
only
the
last
line
of
a
multi-line
packet.
To
cancel
the
entire
packet,
use
the
CANPAC
character.
Line
cancellation,
like
other
input
editing
features,
is
disabled
in
Trans
Mode
ac
is
used
to
change
the
cancel-packet
input
editing
com-
mand
character.
The
parameter
n
is
the
ASCII
code
for
the
character
you
want
to
type
in
order
to
cancel
an
input
packet.
You
can
enter
the
code
in
either
hex
or
decimal.
If
you
cancel
a
packet
in
Converse
Mode,
the
line
will
be
ter-
minated
with
a
<
BACKSLASH
>
character
and
a
new
line,
You
can
only
cancel
the
packet
that
is
currently
being
entered,
Once
you
have
typed
the
send-packet
character,
or
waited
PACTime
(if
CPactime
enabled),
the
packet
can
not
be
cancelled
even
if
it
has
not
been
transmitted.
56
Operating
Manual,
4th
Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990

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