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PK-232 – MBX OPERATING MANUAL COMMAND SUMMARY
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NAVMsg all, none, Yes/No (letters) Default: All
Mode: NAVTEX Host: NM
Parameters: letters - all, none, YES List, NO List. List of up to 13 letters which may or may
not be separated by spaces, commas or TABS.
NAVMSG uses Letter arguments to determine which NAVTEX messages your PK-232 will print.
NAVTEX messages are grouped into classes by the second letter in the Preamble. The NAVMSG
Command allows ALL, NONE or a list of up to 13 letters representing message types to be Moni-
tored or Rejected.
NAVMSG may be cleared with %, & or OFF as arguments.
NAVStn all, none, Yes/No (letters) Default: All
Mode: NAVTEX Host: NS
Parameters: Letters - all, none, YES List, NO List. List of up to 13 letters which may or may
not be separated by spaces, commas or TABS.
The NAVSTN command uses letter arguments to determine which NAVTEX transmitting stations
the PK-232 will print. NAVTEX transmitters are identified by the 26 letters of the alphabet A-Z. The
NAVSTN Command allows ALL, NONE or a list of up to 13 letters representing NAVTEX transmitting
stations to be Monitored or Rejected.
NAVSTN may be cleared with "%", "&" or "OFF" as arguments.
Navtex Immediate Command
Mode: All Host: MA
NAVTEX is an immediate command that switches your PK-232 into the NAVTEX receive mode. The
PK-232 can accept only, or lock-out certain message classes and transmitting stations with the
NAVMSG and NAVSTN commands described above.
For logging purposes, NAVTEX mode uses the setting of DAYTIME to print the date and/or time in
front of the preamble if MSTAMP and DAYSTAMP are ON.
NEwmode ON|OFF Default: ON
Mode: All Host: NE
Parameters: ON - The PK-232 automatically returns to the Command Mode at disconnect.
OFF - The PK-232 does not return to Command Mode at disconnect.
Your PK-232 always switches to a data transfer mode at the time of connection, unless NOMODE is
ON. NEWMODE determines how your PK-232 behaves when the link is broken.
When NEWMODE is ON (default) and the link is disconnected, or if the connect attempt fails, your
PK-232 returns to Command Mode. If NEWMODE is OFF and the link is disconnected, your PK-232
remains in Converse or Transparent Mode unless you have forced it to return to Command Mode.

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