Epson MFJ-1278B Manuel D’Utilisation

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MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE                    PACKET RADIO PROTOCOL 
provided by the TRACE command.  Some texts, including the AX.25 protocol specification, 
list the bits in the order in which they are transmitted, which is low order bit first. 
 
The AX.25 protocol presents the control bytes in hexadecimal with "x" used to indicate four 
bits that depend on the acknowledge functions the packet is performing.  Usually "x" is a 
frame number.  Frame numbers fit into three bits and are used to ensure that frames are 
received in order and that no frames are missed.  Since only three bits are available, the frame 
number is counted module 8.  This is why the MAXFRAME parameter has a ceiling of 7: no 
more than seven frames can be "in flight" (transmitted but unacknowledged) at one time.  A 
short description of the use of the frames is given after the table. 
 
Table 10-1.  AX.25 Control Codes 
Code 
Abbrv 
Frame Type 
x1 
RR 
Receive Ready 
x5 
RNR 
Receive Not Ready 
x9 
REJ 
Reject 
03 
UI 
Unnumbered Information 
0F 
DM 
Disconnected mode 
2F 
SABM 
Connect request 
43 
DISC 
Disconnect request 
63 
UA 
Unnumbered Acknowledge 
87 
FRMR 
Frame reject 
even 
Any frame ending in an even number (including $A, $C, 
and $E) is an information frame. 
 
Below is a short explanation of the different types of frames associated with the AX.25 
protocol: 
 
I 
This and UI frames are the only frame types containing user data.  The control byte 
contains this frame's number and the number of the next frame expected to be received 
from the other end of the link. 
 
RR 
The RR frame is usually used to acknowledge receipt of an I frame.  The RR function 
can also be performed by sending an I frame with an updated "expected next frame 
number" field.