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3Rdparty ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: Packet/MailDrop Host: 3R
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ON - The MailDrop will handle third party traffic.
OFF - The MailDrop will only handle mail to or from MYCALL or MYMAIL.
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If 3RDPARTY is ON, then remote MailDrop users may leave messages for any station.
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5Bit Immediate Command
Mode: Command Host: 5B
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5BIT is an immediate command allowing the user to store 5-bit Baudot
transmissions then write a program to decrypt codes that involve bit inversion
or transposition. In 5BIT, a constant of $40 (64 decimal) is added to each
received 5-bit character to make it a printable ASCII character in the range of
$40-5F. All characters are treated this way, including CR, LF, LTRS and FIGS.
When the user enters 5BIT, the PK-232 displays "OPMODE now BAUDOT". This is
not strictly true; however, the BAUDOT LED on the front panel will be lit.
RXREV, RBAUD and WIDESHFT must be set properly for the monitored transmission.
SIGNAL is helpful in determining whether a transmission is 5-bit and the settings
for RBAUD and RXREV, but typing OK after SIGNAL selects BAUDOT, not 5BIT.
Do not change modes directly between BAUDOT, 5BIT and 6BIT. Go through some
other mode first, such as Packet. These commands do not function in 5BIT:
BITINV, CCITT, CODE, MARSDISP, TRACE, USOS, WRU and XMIT.
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6Bit Immediate Command
Mode: Command Host: 6B
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Same as 5BIT, except that the unit receives a 6-bit code and adds a constant of
$30 (48 decimal) to yield a range of $30-6F. RXREV, RBAUD and WIDESHFT must be
set correctly. SIGNAL is helpful in determining whether a transmission is 6-bit
and the settings for RBAUD and RXREV, but OK will not automatically select 6BIT.
When the user enters 6BIT, the PK-232 displays "OPMODE now BAUDOT". This is
not strictly true; however, the BAUDOT LED on the front panel will be lit.
Do not change modes directly between BAUDOT, 5BIT and 6BIT. Go through some
other mode first, such as Packet. These commands do not function in 6BIT:
BITINV, CCITT, CODE, MARSDISP, TRACE, USOS, WRU or XMIT.
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