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PACKET
CONTROLLER
COMMANDS
Command
List
(Monitor
Command
Continued)
displayed.
The
addresses
in
the
packet
are
displayed
along
with
the
data
portion
of
the
packet.
The
calls
are
separated
bya
comma
and
the
sub-station
ID
field
(SSID)
is
displayed
if
it
is
other
than
zero.
The
MAII,
BUdlist,
and
LCAIls
commands
determine
which
packets
are
to
be
monitored.
The
MCon
command
controls
the
action
of
monitor
mode
when
the
packet
controller
is
connected.
All
monitor
functions
are
disabled
in
Transparent
Mode.
The
format
of
the
monitor
display
is
controlled
by
HEaderin.
See
also
MRpt
and
MStamp.
ions
for
monitored
packets.
_
destination
stations
for
monitored:
:OFF
-
Display
only
source
and
FP
ACR
ETS.
geared
This
command
affects
the
way
monitored
packets
are
displayed.
If
MRpt
is
OFF,
only
the
originating
station
and
the
destination
are
displayed
for
monitored
packets.
WBOFLW
>
AD7I:Hi
Paul.
If
MRpt
is
ON,
the
entire
path
is
displayed,
and
stations
that
have
already
relayed
the
packet
are
indicated
with
an
asterisk.
WBOFLW
>
AD71,K9NG*,N2WX-7:Hi
Paul.
d
messages
will
have
a
message
header
inserted.
(OFF
-
Forwarded
messages
will
not
have
a
message
header.
This
command
selects
whether
forwarded
‘messages
will
have
a
message
header
inserted
at
the
beginning
of
the
message.
The
message
header
appears
as
follows:
Originated
From:
<callsign>
mm/dd/yy
hh:mm
Msg
#
n
The
format
of
the
date
depends
on
the
setting
of
DAYUsa.
IN_
-
Monitored
frames
are
time
stamped.
time
stamped.
ping
of
monitored
packets.
The
date
and
time
are
set
initially
by
the
DAytime
command,
and
the
date
format
is
determined
by
the
DAYUsa
command.
Operating
Manual,
4th
Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990
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