MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE

OPERATIONAL COMMANDS

MHCLEAR

Mode: Packet

Immediate Command

MHCLEAR is an immediate command. It causes the list of stations heard to be cleared. You can use this command in conjunction with MHEARD to keep track of the stations on the air over a given period of time, such as an evening or a week. Clear the list of stations heard when you first begin to monitor the packet activity.

MHEARD

Mode: Packet

Immediate Command

MHEARD is an immediate command. The MHEARD command tells the MFJ-1278B to display a list of stations that has been heard since the last time the command MHCLEAR was given. Stations that are heard through digipeaters are marked with a * in the heard log. If you clear the list of stations heard at the beginning of a session, you can use this command to easily keep track of the stations that are active during that period. The maximum number of heard stations that can be logged is 18. If more stations are heard, earlier entries are discarded. Logging of stations heard is disabled when PASSALL is ON.

If the DAYTIME command has been used to set the date and time, entries in the heard log will be time stamped. For example,

cmd: MHEARD

K4NTA* 06/09/85 21:08:19 WA4ITD* 06/09/85 21:08:17 W1BEL-2* 06/09/85 21:06:18 K4NTA-2* 06/09/85 20:57:35 N2WX

cmd:

Note that no daytime string is displayed next to N2WX. This indicates that when N2WX was last heard the clock had not been set.

MODE

Mode: All

Immediate Command

MODE is a immediate command. The MODE command selects which mode the MFJ- 1278B will be operating in. The MODE command is followed by two characters that denote the mode selected. See Chapter 4 for a more detailed discussion of the MODE command.

MNONAX25 ON/OFF

Mode: Packet

Default: OFF

When the MNonax25 command. is OFF the display of non-AX.25packets is inhibited. The

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