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PK-232 – MBX OPERATING MANUAL COMMAND SUMMARY
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MBX ALL Only the data fields in the I-frames and UI frames are shown. Data
from retried frames will be shown each time such a frame is moni-
tored. The MFROM and MTO commands are active.
MBX CALL 1 Only the data in the I and UI frames to or from CALL 1 are shown.
CALL 1 can be either the source or destination station. Retried frames
are not shown. The MFROM and MTO commands are ignored.
MBX CALL 1, Only the data in the I and UI frames are shown when CALL 1 is the
CALL 2 source and CALL 2 is the destination or vice-versa. Retried frames are
not shown. The MFROM and MTO commands are ignored.
A packet connection on any channel inhibits monitoring, if MBX is not set to "none". MCON will on-
ly work if MBX is set to "none".
Clear MBX with %, &, N, NO, NONE or OFF as arguments.
MCon "n" Default: 0 (zero)
Mode: Packet Host: MC
Parameters: "n" - 0 to 6 signifies various levels of monitor indications.
Use MCON for selective monitoring of other packet traffic while connected to a distant station.
MCON works in similar fashion to MONITOR, but affects your display only while you are connected
to another station.
If MCON is set to a value between "1" and "5," frames meant for you are displayed as though
monitoring was OFF. You'll see only the data. If MCON is set to "6," frames meant for you are dis-
played as any other monitored frame. The headers appear together with the data.
The meanings of the parameter values are:
0 Monitoring while connected is disabled.
1 Only unnumbered (UI) frames resulting from an unconnected transmission are displayed.
Use this for an "unproto," roundtable type QSO. This setting also display beacons.
2 Numbered (I) frames are also displayed. Use this to monitor connected conversations in
progress.
3 Connect request (SABM or "C") frames and disconnect (DISC or "D") frames are also dis-
played with the headers.
4 Unnumbered acknowledgment (UA) of connect- and disconnect-state frames are also dis-
played with either the characters "UA" or "DM" and a header.
5 Receive Ready (RR), Receive Not Ready (RNR), Reject (RJ), Frame Reject (FRMR) and
(I)-Frames are also displayed.
6 Poll/Final bit, PID and sequence numbers are also displayed.

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