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PACKET
CONTROLLER
COMMANDS
Command
List
icall_
-
Alternate
identity
of
your
controller.
i
n
=
0-15,
an
optionally
specified
sub-station
ID
(SSID).
|
This
command
specifies
an
alternate
callsign
(in
addition
to
the
callsign
specified
in
MYcall)
for
use
as
a
digipeater
only.
This
command
permits
HId
to
identify
normally
with
the
M
Ycall-
specified
callsign
yet
permit
an
alternate
(alias)
repeat-only
callsign.”
‘call
-
Callsign
of
your
packet
controller.
i
n
=
Q-
15,
an
optionally
specified
sub-station
ID
(SSID).
:
This
command
tells
the
packet
controller
what
its
callsign
is.
This
callsign
will
be
placed
in
the
FROM
address
field
for
ackets
it
originates.
It
will
accept
frames
with
this
callsign
in
the
TO
field
and
relay
frames
with
this
callsign
in
the
digipeat
field.
MYcall
will
also
‘be
used
for
identification
packets
(see
HId
and
Id).
The
default
callsign
must
be
changed
for
proper
operation
of
the
protocols.
There
should
never
be
more
than
one
station
with
the
same
callsign
(including
SSID)
on
the
air
at
once.
The
SSID
can
be
used
to
distinguish
two
stations
with
the
same
call.
The
SSID
will
be
0
unless
explicitly
set
to
another
value.
-
Up
to
six
alphanumeric
characters.
.
:
n
=
Q-
15,
an
optionally
specified
sub-station
ID
(SSID).
|
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This
command
sets
the
callsign
of
the
PMS,
which
must
not
be
the
same
as
MYcall.
Normally
use
MY
call
with
a
different
SSID.
try
to
data
transter
mode
occurs
when
the
Co’
0
mand
is
given,
and
return
to
command
mode
is
automatic
at
disconnection.
.
FF
-
Switching
to
data
transfer
mode
occurs
a
connection
but
no
return
to
command
mode
occurs
at
disconnection.
The
NEwmode
command
may
be
used
to
select
the
way
the
controller
behaves
when
connections
are
made
and
broken.
If
NEwmode
is
OFF,
the
packet
controller
will
remain
in
Com-
mand
Mode
after
you
issue
a
Connect
command
until
a
connec-
tion
is
actually
established,
then
will:
enter
Converse
Mode
or
Transparent
Mode,
depending
on
the
setting
of
CONMode.
When
the
connection
is
terminated,
the
packet
controller
remains
in
Converse
or
Transparent
Mode
until
you
force
it
to
return
to
Command
Mode.
78:
Operating
Manual,
4th Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990

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