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S
Command
This
command
is
used
to
change
the
Command
Mode
ent
character.
You
can
enter
the
code
in
either
hex
or
decimal.
Command
Mode
is
entered
from
Converse
Mode
when
this
character
is
typed.
If
you
type
the
Command
Mode
entry
charac-
ter
while
you
are
already
in
Command
Mode,
nothing
happens.
See
CMdtime
for
information
on
how
the
Command
Mode
entry
character
is
used
to
escape
from
Transparent
Mode.
i
Sets
entry
to
Converse
Mode
when
connection
be
‘Tran
_-Sets
entry
to
Transparent
Mode
when
connection
CONMode
controls
which
mode
the
packet
controller
will
be
placed
in
after
a
connection.
The
connection
may
result
either
‘om
a
radio
connect
request
or
a
keyboard
command.
If
you
initiate
a
connection
from
the
keyboard,
the
timing
of
the
mode
change
is
determined
by
NEwmode.
If
the
packet
controller
is
already
in
Converse
or
Transparent
Mode
when
the
connection
is
completed,
the
mode
will
not
be
changed.
If
you
have
apes
part
of
a
command
line
when
the
connection
is
completed,
the
mode
change
will
not
take
place
begins,
until
you
complete
the
command
or
cancel
the
line
to
prevent
the
last
part
of
your
command
from
inadvertently
being
sent
as
data.
of
packet
controller
to
be
connected
to.
ign
of
station
to
act
as
digipeater.
Connect
is
an
immediate
command.
It
initiates
a
connect
request
to
packet
controller
call#1,
optionally
through
one
or
more
digipeaters.
The
bracketed
part
of
the
command
line,
“VIA
call#2{,call#3...call¥#9
is
optional.
The
double-bracketed
text,
«
call#3...,call#9,”
would
only
be
used
if
Via
call#2
is
present.
The
brackets
are
not
typed.
Each
callsign
may
include
an
optional
sub-station
ID
specified
as
“.n”
immediately
following
the
callsign.
The
digipeat
fields
are
specified
in
the
order
in
which
you
want
them
to
relay
the
packets
to
the
destination,
call#1.
If
NEwmode
is
ON,
the
packet
controller
will
immediately
enter
Converse
or
Transparent
Mode,
as
specified
by
the
CONMode.
If
NEwmode
is
OFF,
the
packet
controller
will
enter
Converse
or
Transparent
Mode
when
the
connection
is
successfully
com-
pleted.
ee
Operating
Manual,
4th
Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990
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