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PK-232 – MBX OPERATING MANUAL COMMAND SUMMARY
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?too many
You typed too many arguments for the command to accept.
?too long
You typed a command line that is too long. For example, if you type a BTEXT or CTEXT
message that is too long you'll receive this message.
?need ALL/NONE/YES/NO
This message indicates you have forgotten the ALL, NONE, YES or NO parameter in the
CFROM, DFROM or MFROM commands.
*** Transmit data remaining
If the PK-232 is commanded back to receive with the RCVE command when it still has da-
ta in the transmit buffer waiting to be sent.
not while in (MODE)
This message will appear any time you try to do something that is not permitted in the
current PK-232 operating mode.
Serial port configuration will change on next RESTART
This message means you have changed the terminal baud rate TBAUD, word-length AW-
LEN or the PARITY. When you type the RESTART command, the new baud rate will take
affect.
?need MYSelcal or ?need MYIdent
This message will appear if you try to communicate with another AMTOR station before
you have entered a valid SELCALL (MYSELCAL) or MYIDENT.
?not enough memory available
This message appears if you try to change to FAX when the MailDrop is too full.
A.4.3 Packet Error Messages
In addition to the General Error Messages described above, the following messages may
appear when entering Packet related commands.
?need MYcall
This message appears if you attempt to make a packet Connection but have not yet en-
tered your callsign in MYCALL.
?not while connected
You attempted to change MYCALL or AX25L2V2 while in a connected state.
?not while disconnected
You tried to set CONPERM while disconnected.

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