Epson MFJ-1278B Benutzerhandbuch

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MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE                           ADVANCED OPERATION 
You can have your station periodically send an automatic message by enabling "beacons."  A 
beacon can be used to make general-interest announcements, provide packets for other 
stations to use to test their ability to receive, or announce the presence of a bulletin-board 
operation.  The beacon message is set with the command  BTEXT, which works the same 
way as the  CTEXT command.  You enable beacon transmission and set the frequency at 
which beacons are sent with the command BEACON.  To transmit the beacon  at 10-second 
intervals, for example, give the command 
 
cmd: BEACON EVERY 1 
 
The beacon function also has a transmit-after mode, enabled by using the keyword AFTER 
in place of  EVERY, in which a beacon packet is only transmitted after activity is heard on 
the channel.  This feature might be used to leave an announcement for other packet users.  If 
someone transmits on an otherwise idle channel, a beacon can be sent a short time later.  No 
beacons are sent in this mode if there is a lot of packet activity on the channel, since the 
required period of quiet will not occur. 
Unattended Operations 
Individuals who want to leave their MFJ-1278B on overnight can monitor packets even with 
the terminal or computer off.  Just type CTRL-S then turn the terminal or computer off.  The 
next morning turn the computer on, then type  CTRL-Q.  The MFJ-1278B will dump 
everything monitored during the night limited only by the amount of available RAM. 
 
The MFJ-1278B can operate unattended  for extended periods of time.  If you would like to 
have the MFJ-1278B operate as a digipeater but not connect with a station, be sure to set 
DIGIPEAT ON and  CONOK OFF.  This is probably most useful when setting up a 
dedicated digipeater in a remote location. 
Packet Formatting 
The maximum length of a packet is determined by the command PACLEN.  If you type more 
than the maximum number of characters without entering a send-packet character, the MFJ-
1278B will transmit a maximum-length packet.  In Transparent Mode, a packet will be sent if 
the maximum number of characters is entered before the delay conditions set by PACTIME 
force a packet to be sent.  Some MFJ-1278Bs may not be able to accept packets longer than 
128 characters. 
 
If you have set the send-packet character to <CR>, you probably want the <CR> to be 
included in the packet for display at the other end.  If you set the send-packet character to a 
special non-printing character, you probably want the character to be treated as a command 
only.  The command  CR controls whether the send-packet character is to be echoed and 
included in the packet.