MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE

OPERATIONAL COMMANDS

CALSET n

Mode: All

Default: NONE

Parameters:

n0-65535, specifying the count setting for use by the calibration routine.

The number to be specified by CALSET is determined by the frequency f to be calibrated as follows.

n = (525,000 / f) + 1 (modulator tones)

n = (262,500 / f) + 1 (demodulator tones)

In calibrating the modulator tones, the frequency f will be the actual modulator tone desired. When calibrating the demodulators, frequency f is the average frequency between the Mark and Space frequencies.

Round n to the nearest integer. To calibrate the modem tones, you will set n for the desired frequency using CALSET.

CANLINE n

Mode: Packet

Default: $18

Parameters:

n0-$7F, specifying an ASCII character string code.

This command is used to change the cancel-line input editing command character. The parameter n is the ASCII code for the character you want to type in order to cancel an input line. You can enter the code in either hex or decimal.

For example, to change the cancel-line character to <CTRL- U>, you would set CANLINE $15 or CANLINE 21.

If you cancel an input line in Command Mode, the line will be terminated with a <BACKSLASH> character, and you will see a new cmd: prompt on the next line. If you cancel a line in Converse Mode, you will see only the <BACKSLASH> and a new line. You can cancel only the line you are currently typing. Once a <CR> has been entered, you can not cancel an input line using the cancel-line character. Note that if your send-packet character is not <CR>, the cancel-line character will cancel only the last line of a multi-line packet. To cancel the entire packet, use the CANPAC character.

Line cancellation, like all other input editing features, is disabled in Transparent Mode.

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Epson MFJ-1278B manual Calset n, Canline n