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MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE                                     BASIC OPERATION 
Now that we have the MFJ-1278B signed-on to the computer, let's put it into the PACTOR 
mode. 
 
To put the MFJ-1278B into PACTOR mode, please type the following: 
MODE PT  <ENTER> 
The MFJ-1278B will respond with: 
[MFJ PACTOR $2c-1022 free] 
p_cmd: 
At the above prompt, you are in the PACTOR mode. Any commands entered such as 
TXDELAY or ECHO, will only affect the PACTOR mode.  Many of the commands of 
PACTOR have the same name as the general commands but DO NOT share the same 
parameters.  At the  p_cmd: prompt, you can monitor AMTOR ARQ requests to your 
SELCALL, PACTOR ARQ requests, and PACTOR FEC. 
 
Enter your call in the MYCALL parameter (up to 8 characters).  The format of the MYCALL 
command is as follows: 
MYCALL n  <ENTER> 
where n is your amateur callsign up to 8 characters. 
FEC Unproto operation 
There are two FEC modes, 100 baud and 200 baud.  Properly tune the radio before entering 
either of the FEC modes.  The reason for this is as soon as you initiate an FEC unproto mode 
the radio will start transmitting immediately.  To initiate 100 baud FEC, please type the 
following from the p_cmd: prompt: 
U1  <ENTER> 
The cursor will go to the next line. At this point start typing whatever you want.  You 
normally issue your CQ's in FEC mode.  Someone will see your FEC mode CQ's and 
probably try to "connect" with you. 
 
To terminate an unproto session type a CTRL-C followed by the letter D and the <ENTER> 
key.  This is done after sending CQ or when terminating a Pactor contact.  If the standard D 
command does not work, then use the DD command to terminate the unproto session. 
 
The situations in which the two  FEC modes are different.  Generally, the  U1 or 100 Baud 
FEC mode is for use in normal HF band conditions, while the U2 or 200 Baud FEC mode is 
for use in clear HF band conditions.  Your transmitter must be capable of transmitting 100% 
duty cycle.  Because when transmitting PACTOR FEC, you are  ALWAYS transmitting a 
signal- just like RTTY.