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0-3,
selecting
a
parity
option
according
to
the
following
code:
0
=
none,
1
=
odd,
2
=
none,3
=
even.
'
NOTE:
Parity
default
value
may
vary
on
some
models.
This
command
sets
the
parity
mode
for
terminal
or
computer
data
transfer.
The
parity
bit,
if
present,
is
automatically
stripped
on
input
and
not
checked
in
Command
Mode
and
Converse
Mode.
In
Transparent
Mode,
all
eight
bits,
including
5
Parity
if
any,
are
transmitted
in
packets.
If
“no
parity”
is
set
and
AWlen
is
7,
the
ighth
bit
will
be
set
to
0
in
Ti
arent
Mode.
input
editing
command.
The
parameter
n
is
the
ASCII
code
(hex
or
decimal)
for
the
character
typed
in
order
to
include
the
follow-
ing
character
in
a
packet
or
text
string.
You
can
use
this
character
to
send
any
character
in
packets,
even
though
that
character
may
have
some
special
function
for
the
packet
controller.
A
common
use
for
the
Bass
character
is
to
allow
<CR>
to
be
included
in
the
BText
and
CText
messages.
You
can
include
<CR
>
in
text
when
you
are
in
Converse
Mode,
to
send
multi-line
packets.
(The
default
send-packet
character
is
<CR>.)
r
will
accept
packets
with
invalid
CRCs.
FF
-
Controller
will
only
accept
packets
with
valid
CRCs.
This
command
causes
the
packet
controller
to
display
packets
received
with
invalid
CRC
fields
if
they
consist
ofan
even
multiple
of
8
bits
and
up
to
339
bytes.
The
packet
controller
will
attempt
to
decode
the
address
field
and
display
the
calisign(s)
in
the
standard
monitor
format,
followed
by
the
text
of
the
packet.
If
you
set
PASSAIl
ON
and
monitor
a
moderately
noisy
channel
you
will
periodically
see
“packets”
displayed
in
this
mode,
since
there
is
no
basis
for
distinguishing
actual
packets
received
with
.errors
from
random
noise.
Logging
of
stations
heard
(for
display
by
MHeard)
is
disabled
whenever
PASSAII
is
ON,
since
the
cal
signs
detected
may
be
incorrect.
ee
Operating
Manual,
4th
Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990
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