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PK-232 – MBX OPERATING MANUAL COMMAND SUMMARY
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WPM, the transmitted code is sent with Farnsworth spacing at a character speed of 15 words per
minute. The spacing between characters is lengthened to produce an overall code rate of 5 to 14
WPM.
MStamp ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: Packet Host: MS
Parameters: ON - Monitored frames ARE time stamped.
OFF - Monitored frames ARE NOT time stamped.
The MSTAMP command activates time stamping of monitored packets. When your PK-232's inter-
nal software clock is set, date and time information is available for automatic logging of packet ac-
tivity and other applications.
Remember to set the date and time with the DAYTIME command.
When MSTAMP is OFF, the packet header display looks like this:
W2JUP-4*>KA2EYW-1>AI2Q <I;2,2>:
When MSTAMP is ON and DAYSTAMP is OFF, the display looks like this:
22:51:33 W2JUP-4*>KA2EYW-1>AI2Q <I;2,2>:
MTExt text Default: See sample
Mode: AMTOR/Packet MailDrop Host: Mt
Parameters: text - Any printable message up to a maximum of 120 characters.
MTEXT is the "MailDrop automatic answer" text similar to CTEXT. If MMSG is ON, the MTEXT mes-
sage is sent when a station links to your AMTOR or Packet MailDrop. The default text is:
Welcome to my AEA PK-232M maildrop.
Type H for help.
MTEXT can be cleared with a %, &, N, NO, NONE or OFF as arguments.
MTo ALL/NONE or YES/NO call1[,call2..] Default: none
Mode: Packet Host: MT
Parameters: call - ALL/NONE or YES_list/NO_list (list of up to eight call signs, separated by
commas).
MTO determines what packets are monitored. To monitor all packets, set MTO to ALL. To stop any
packets from being displayed, set MTO and MFROM to NONE.
To display packets TO one or more specific stations, type MTO YES followed by a list of call signs
you WANT to monitor packets to. To hide packets TO one or more specific stations, type MTO NO
followed by a list of call signs you want NOT to monitor packets to. When using MTO, set MFROM
to NONE.

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