COMMAND DEFAULT FUNCTION
3Rdparty OFF Enables 3rd party MailDrop messages
5bit Immediate Command Starts copying special 5 bit stations
6sit Immediate Command Starts copying special 6 bit stations
8bitconv OFF Enables 8 bit data in packet/ASCII CONVERSE
AAb (empty) Sets the 0-24 character WRU Auto-answerback
ABaud 110 baud Sets the ASCII baud rate
AChg Immediate Command Forces AMTOR and Pactor ARQ Changeover
ACKprior OFF Enables priority acknowledgment in packet
ACRDisp 0 Sets terminal output Screen width
ACRPack ON Adds Carriage Returns to transmitted packets
ACRRtty 71 Sets the RTTY/AMTOR Auto <CR> insert column
ADelay 4 Sets AMTOR and Pactor transmit delay, 10 ms.
AFilter OFF Enables All-mode-receive character filter
ALFDisp ON Sends <LF> after <CR> to terminal
ALFPack OFF Sends <LF> after <CR> in transmitted packets
ALFrtty ON Sends <LF> after <CR> in transmitted RTTY
AList Immediate Command Starts the AMTOR ARQ 'Listen' mode
AMTOR Immediate command Starts the AMTOR mode in ARQ standby
ARq (SELCAL) Starts the AMTOR ARQ call with SELCAL
ARQE Immediate Command Starts the ARQ-E receive mode
ARQTmo 60 Sets the AMTOR/Pactor ARQ call time-out
ARQTOL 3 Sets bit jitter tolerance in A.RQ AMTOR
AScii Immediate Command Starts the ASCII RTTY mode
ASPect 2 (576) Sets the received aspect ratio in FAX
AUdelay 2 (20 msec.) Sets delay before audio is applied after PTT
AUTObaud OFF Enables Autobaud routine at every power-on
AWlen 7 Sets ASCII word length to RS-232 terminal
AX512v2 ON Sets AX.25 Version 2.0 packet protocol
AXDelay 0 (zero) Sets packet Repeater key-up delay (X10 ms)
AXHang 0 (zero) Sets racket Repeater hang time (X10 ms)
Baudot Immediate Command Starts the Baudot RTTY mode
BBSmsgs OFF Enables TAPR style status messages
Beacon Every 0 Sets the packet beacon timing (X10 seconds)
BItinv $00 Sets the XOR value to copy bit inverted RTTY
BKondel ON Sends <BS> <SP> <BS> for DELETE char.
BBText (Empty) Sets the 120-byte packet BEACON message text
CALibrat Immediate Command Starts PK-232 AFSK tone calibrate mode
CANline $18 <CTRL-X> Sets the LINE DELETE character for editing
CANPac $19 <CTRL-Y> Sets the PACKET DELETE character for editing
CASedisp 0 (as is) Sets the display case (as is/lower/upper)
CBell OFF Enables packet and Pactor 'Connect' bell
CCITT ON (Use the CODE COMMAND instead)
CFrom Empty; enter calls Sets the Connect request/accept list
CHCall OFF Shows call sign after packet channel ID
CHDouble OFF Shows CHSWITCH character twice
Check 30 Sets Idle packet link time-cut (X10 seconds)
CHSwitch $00 Sets the channel-select character
CMdtime 10 Sets the Transparent Mode escape time
CMsg OFF Sends CTEXT message to packet caller
CODe 0 (international) Selects Morse/Baudot/AMTOR character sets
COMmand $03 <CTRL-C> Sets COMMAND Mode escape character
CONMode CONVERSE Selects the mode used when data link starts
Connect Immediate Command Sends a packet request to <Call>
CONPerm OFF Selects a permanent connection packet link
CONstamp OFF Marks connections with time/date stamp
CONVerse Immediate Command Enters the Converse Mode (Abbrev. X)
CPactime OFF Uses PACTIME time-out in Converse mode
CRAdd OFF Sends <CR><CR><LF> in RTTY Model,
CStatus Immediate command Shows status Of channels (links)
CText (Sample Text) Sets 120-byte packet CONNECT message text
CUstom $0A15 (USE the UBIT command instead)
Cwid $06 <CTRL-F> Sets the command to send CWID in RTTY modes
DAYStamp OFF Includes DATE in time-stamp
DAytime None Set or read the internal time-of-day clock
DCdconn OFF Sets RS-232 Pin 8 to follow DCD or Connect
DELete OFF Uses DEL ($7F), not <BS> ($08) to erase
DFrom Empty; enter calls Sets the digipeat yes or no call sign list
DIDdle ON Transmits idle characters In Baudot and ASCII
Disconne Immediate Command Sends packet DISC request to distant station
Display Immediate Command Shows the PK-232 parameters and classes
DWait 16 Sets the delay for digipeated packets
EAS OFF Echoes characters as sent, non-packet modes
Echo ON Echoes typed keyboard characters
ERrchar $5F (_) Sets AMTOR/Morse displayed error Character
Escape OFF Sends ESC character $lB to display as $24
FAx Immediate command Enters the facsimile mode
FAXNeg OFF Reverses the black/white FAX sense
FEc Immediate command Starts an AMTOR FEC transmission
Flow ON stops displaying received data while typing
FRack 5 Sets time (X1 Sec) to wait for packet ACK
FREe Immediate Command Displays available memory for MailDrop
FRIck 0 sets timer for packet meteor scatter mode
FSpeed 2 sets the FAX horizontal scan rate per second
FUlldup OFF Enables Full-Duplex packet operation
GRaphics 1 (960 dots) Sets the dot density used for FAX operation
HBaud 1200 bauds Sets the packet radio link baud rate
HEAderln ON Inserts <CR> after monitored packet headers
Help None Shows a brief HELP text on screen
HEReis $02 <CTRL-B> Sets the character that sends your AAB text
HId OFF Sends HDLC ID UI packet every 9.5 minutes
HOMebbs None Sets callsign of the BBS for forwarding
HOST OFF Enables HOST computer interface
Hpoll ON Sets Host polling be used in Host interface
Id immediate command sends an ID in Baudot, ASCII AMTOR and packet
ILfpack ON Ignores line feeds from terminal in packet
Justify immediate command Moves received FAX left a number X 0.5"
K Immediate command Enters the Converse mode (same as CONVerse)
KILLONFWD ON Kills messages after reverse forwarding
KISS 0 (OFF) Starts the KISS INC host protocol
KISSAddr 0 Sets the Address used in extended KISS mode
LAstmsg Immediate Command Sets/shows the Last maildrop message number
LEftrite ON Sets left-to-right Scan direction for FAX
LIte OFF Enables Timewave's Packet Lite HP protocol
Lock Immediate Command Locks Morse speed/ forces lower case in RTTY
MAildrop OFF Enables the Packet MailDrop for remote users
MARsdisp OFF Translates received LTRS & FIGS characters
MAxframe 4 Sets a maximum of un-ACK'd packet frames
MBE11 OFF Rings bell when packet station heard
MBX none, (calls) Monitors packet channel without headers
MCon 0 (zero) Monitors packets while connected (0-6)
MDCheck Immediate Command Allows you to check into your own MailDrop
MDigi OFF Monitors packet frames that you digipeat
MDMon OFF Monitors stations using your MailDrop
MDPrompt (see text) Sets an 80 character MailDrop message prompt
MFIlter $80 Filters received ASCII characters
MFrom ALL (calls) Monitors packets FROM other packet stations
MHeard Immediate Command Displays call packet signs heard
MId 0 Enables a Morse ID to be sent in packet
MMsg OFF Enables the MailDrop sign on message
Monitor 4 (UA DM C D I UI) Sets the packet Monitor mode level (0-6)
MOrse Immediate Command Starts the Morse mode, unlock speed
MProto OFF Enables monitoring of all packet protocols
MRpt ON Shows digipeaters in packet headers
MSPeed 20 Sets the Morse speed in WPM (5-99)
MStamp OFF Time-stamps monitored packet frames
MTExt (see text) Sets a 120 character MailDrop sign-on message
MTo Empty; enter calls Monitors packets TO other station callsigns
MWeight 10 Sets the Morse transmit dot weighting
MXmit OFF Monitors transmitted packet frames
MYAlias None; enter yours Sets the alternate MYCALL for digipeating
MYALTcal Empty; enter yours Sets the alternate AMTOR SELCAL
MYCall PK232; enter yours Sets YOUR packet call sign (MUST BE ENTERED)
MYIdent None; enter yours Sets your CCIR-625 7-character AMTOR SELCAL
MYMail None; enter yours Sets your Packet MailDrop callsign
MYPTcall None; enter yours Sets your Pactor callsign
MYSelcal Empty; enter yours Sets your AMTOR SELCAL, 4 letters
NAVMsg ALL Determines which NAVTEX messages you monitor
NAVStn ALL Determines which NAVTEX stations you monitor
NAvtex Immediate Command Starts the NAVTEX/AMTEX receive mode
NEwmode ON Returns to Command mode at disconnect
NOmode OFF Sets NO mode changes (eg. cmd: to CONVERSE)
NUCr OFF Sends Nulls to terminal after <CR>
NULf OFF Sends Nulls to terminal after <LF>
NULLs 0 (zero) Sets the number of for NUCR and NULF
Nums Immediate Command Forces FIGS case in Baudot, AMTOR and TDM
OK Immediate Command Transfers to mode after Signal Identification
Opmode Immediate Command Displays current PK-232 operating mode
PAcket Immediate Command Starts the Packet Mode
PACLen 128 Sets the number user data bytes in a packet
PACTime AFTER 10 Sets the packet automatic transmit timer
PACTor Immediate Command Enters the Pactor mode (PT for short)
PARity 3 (even) Sets the terminal vrogram parity (0-3)
PASs $16 <CTRL-V> Sets the converse mode pass character
PASSAll OFF Ignores CRC in receiving packets (Junk mode)
PErsist 63 Sets the P-persistent CSMA threshold
PPersist 014 Selects P-persistent CSMA operation
PRCon OFF Enables a parallel printer you have connected
PPFax ON Prints received PAX to parallel printer
PRout OFF Sends all received data to parallel printer
PRType 2 (Epson) Sets the graphics emulation for FAX printing
PT200 ON Allows 200 bauds for Pactor if link is good
PTConn Immediate Command Starts a Pactor connect with (CALLSIGN)
PTHuff 0 Selects Pactor data compression (0 = OFF)
PTList Immediate Command Starts the Pactor Listen mode
PTOver $1A <CTRL-Z> Sets the Pactor link direction change char.
PTSend Immediate Command Starts the Pactor unproto send mode (call CQ)
RWWhdlc OFF Starts Raw HDLC mode
RBaud 45 bauds (60 WPM) Sets the Baudot RTTY baud rate selection
Rcve Immediate Command Selects the receive mode Morse/RTTY/AMTOR
RECeive $04 <CTRL-D> Selects the Receive character used in text
REDispla $12 <CTRL-R> Re-displays current terminal input buffer
RELink OFF Re-connects after link fails due to retries
RESET Immediate Command RESETs PK-232 and bbRAM to factory defaults
RESptime 0 Sets the minimum delay before sending an ACK
RESTART Immediate Command Restarts PK-232, same as turning power off/on
REtry 10 Sets the maximum number of packet repeats
RFec ON Receives FEC in AMTOR Standby
RFRame OFF Checks RTTY characters for framing errors
RXRev OFF Reverses the received data mark-space sense
SAmple Immediate Command Enters the raw data sampling mode
SELfec Immediate Command Starts a selective FEC call with SELCAL
SEndpac $OD <CTRL-M> Sets the converse mode "Send packet" char.
Slgnal Immediate Command Starts the Signal Identification mode
SLottime 30 Sets the P-persistent CSMA slot time
SQuelch OFF Sets the receiver squelch carrier polarity
SRXall OFF Allows reception of ALL received SELFEC calls
STart $11 <CTRL-Q> Sets character to start sending terminal data
STOp $13 <CTRL-S> Sets character to stop sendina terminal data
TBaud 1200 bauds Sets the ASCII terminal data rate
TClear Immediate Command Clears the transmit Buffer (Non-packet modes)
TDBaud 96 Sets the receive data rate for TDM signals
TDChan 0 Sets the receive channel for TDM signals
TDm Immediate Command Enters the TDM receive mode
TIme S14 <CTRL-T> Inserts the time (in DAYTIME) in text
TMail OFF Enables AMTOR and Pactor Maildrop
TMPrompt (see text) Sets an 80 character AMTOR Maildrop Message
TRACe OFF Enables a Hex dump of received data
Trans Immediate Command Enters the Transparent data mode
TRFlow OFF Enables software flow control RX in Trans.
TRIes 0 (zero). Displays or forces packet retry counter
TXDelay 30 Sets the PTT key-to-data delay (X10 ris)
TXFlow OFF Enables software flow control TX in Trans.
TXrev OFF Reverses transmitted mark-space data sense
UBit 0 Controls seldom used ON/OFF commands
UCmd 0 Controls seldom used numeric commands
Unproto CQ Sets the UI packet frame sending Path/address
USers 1 Sets allowed number of packet multi-connects
USOs OFF Sets RTTY 'unshift on space’
VHF ON Selects VHF Packet - wide (1000 Hz) shift
WHYnot OFF Displays reason why packet not displayed
WIdeshft OFF Selects RTTY- wide or narrow (200 Hz) shift
Wordout OFF Sets Word output in RTTY/AMTOR/Pactor modes
WRu OFF Enables auto-answerback (AAB) in RTTY/ASCII
XBaud 0 Sets 8530 baud rate to receive Baudot/ASCII
XFlow ON Sets Software (XON/XOFF) RS-232 flow control
Xmit Immediate Command Starts sending Baudot/Morse/FAX transmission
XMITOk ON Allows transmitter PTT line to be keyed
XOff $13 <CTRL-S> Sets character to stop sending received data
XON $11 <CTRL-Q> Sets character to start sending received data
ZFree Immediate Command Returns number of blocks of available memory
ZStatus Immediate Command Returns status of several internal parameters
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