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PK-232 – MBX OPERATING MANUAL COMMAND SUMMARY
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When DAYTIME has been set, entries in the heard log are time stamped. When DAYSTAMP is ON
the date is also shown. An example of the MHEARD display is shown below:
DAYSTAMP ON DAYSTAMP OFF
05-Jul-86 21:42:27 WA1FJW 21:42:27 WA1FJW
05-Jul-86 21:42:24 WA1IXU* 21:42:24 WA1IXU*
Clear the MHEARD list with a %, &, N, NO, NONE or OFF as arguments.
MId "n" Default: 0 (00 sec.)
Mode: Packet Host: Mi
Parameters: "n" - 0 - 250 specifies the morse ID timing in units of 10 second intervals.
0 (zero) disables this function.
If "n" is set to some value from 1 to 250, the PK-232 will periodically issue a 20 wpm Morse ID. For
example, an MID of 177 would cause a Morse ID every 1,770 seconds (29.5 minutes). A Morse ID
will only be transmitted if a packet was sent since the last Morse ID. The Morse ID uses TXDELAY,
PPERSIST, and DCD.
If MID is set to a value other than 0, ID will force a Morse ID immediately. If both HID and MID
are active, the Morse ID will be sent first.
MID normally sends a Morse ID using on/off keying of the low tone. If FSK keying of both tones is
desired to prevent stations from transmitting over your Morse ID, see the UBIT 12 command.
MMsg ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: Packet/AMTOR MailDrop Host: MU
Parameters: ON - The stored MTEXT message is sent as the first response after an AMTOR
link or Packet connect to the MailDrop is established.
OFF - The MTEXT message is not sent at all.
MMSG enables or disables automatic transmission of the MTEXT message when your AMTOR or
Packet MailDrop links with another station.
Monitor "n" Default: 4 (UA DM C D I UI)
Mode: Packet Host: MN
Parameters: "n" - 0 to 6 signifies various levels on monitor indications.
The MONITOR command determines what kind of packets on a channel are displayed when the
PK-232 is NOT connected to any other packet stations.
The meanings of the parameter values are:
0 All packet monitoring functions are disabled.
1 Only unnumbered (UI) frames resulting from an unconnected transmission are displayed.
Use this for an "unproto," round-table type QSO. This setting also displays beacons.
2 Numbered (I) frames are also displayed. I-frames are numbered in order of generation and
result from a connected transmission. Use this to monitor connected conversations in prog-
ress.

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