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PK-96l ,-'', ",',' ,''Opgrating Manual. ,', :, t ,^nitil;;i;,:1;';i-;Yr "'.=t',,,.. ,.,,&a

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IntroductionOverviewThe PK-96 is a 1200/9600 baud, packet-only controller that sets a new standard in the amateur radioworld. As a new owner, however,

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If you see this, you have just connected to your first packet station! Since you initiated the contact, youspeak first. As you type, you may notice th

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house for signals like your brain, packet signals are routed along nodes that would retransmit a messageuntil it reaches its destination (this, howeve

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de ru7ul-7 (B,c,D,J,L,N,s,?) >The first line is the user's connect request to your TNC. The second line is the connect message from theuser&ap

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D(isconnect)J(heard)L(isten)N(odes)Once the connection is established with the destination station, the Gateway notifies theuser that the connection h

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simply enter the digipeater routing path in your connect request. Here's a sketch that shows howdigipeating can solve a simple problem:KB6ruXIWO6

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Multiple Connection OperationBecause packet radio supports multiple QSOs on the same frequency, you can converse with more thanone station at a given

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When you change channels, the channel you changed to will have the packet header information of the sta-tion that just connected to you. Remember that

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Norrn:Don't operate the unit with multiple packet connections while FRICK is active (1-250). In contra.tt toFRACK which provides one retry timer

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MFILTERSome terminals and computer programs are sensitive to certain characters that may appear in monitoredpackets. You'11 know this is happenin

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5) Start reducing TXDELAY by units of 5 each time, making sure the other station is still digipeatingall of your UNPROTO packets.Eventually you'l

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Key names like (ENTER), (RETURN), (SHIFT), (CTRL), and (SPACE BAR)-when used as averb-mean press the key. After entering any command into your PK-96,

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be sent. You can get around this problem using the PASS (CTRL-V) character. You can include any char-acter in a packet (including all special characte

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Reducing Errors through Collision AvoidanceSince packet operates over the radio, there are usually many stations operating on the same frequency thatc

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Transparent ModeTransparent mode allows any S-bit binary character to be sent by your packet station. Usually, you mustuse the Transparent mode to tra

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6. MailDrop OperationOverviewThe PK-96's MailDrop acts like a small post oflice-it uses a subser of rhe well-known W0RLI/WATMBLpacket BBS command

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By the way, you have full control of your PK-96 while your MailDrop is on. You can connect to, and chatwith, other stations while someone is using you

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MailDrop Prompts and OperationMTEXT is the MailDrop connect-message prompt sent to a user that's connected to your MailDrop. Thedefault message i

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A(bort)B(ye)E(dio #This is handy if the user decides not to continue reading a long message or a list. Themessage, 'r'tt' Done, followe

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J(log)K(ill) nL(ist)R(ead) nS(end)KM: Kill messages you have readt- (i st) L : L'i st message ti tl esn(ead)s (end)LM:List messages to youR n:

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V(ersion)? (H)elpThis user command causes the PK-96 to send the sign-on message and its firmware date.Another user-only command, "?' sends t

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For example, your MailDrop accepts the following additional information in a Send command:S KG6ZL G KB6IUX.CA.USA.NA < WFTEThis means you're g

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1. The PK-96OverviewThe PK-96 was designed to provide you with a superior packet operating platform when connected to yourcomputer and a VHF or UHF tr

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He's read your message and now he wants to (K)ill it. He types:lare pr-961 16508 free (n,B,H,J,K,L,R,s,v,?) >K6*.?'t DOne.[nrn pr-96] 165

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IAEA pK-96] 16509 free (a,B,H,J,K,L,R,s,v,?) >R6Msg# Size To From @ BBS Date Time ritle6 pN1g4 wo6p KB6rux wFTA 24-Nov-g4 20:15 cobbletHappy thanks

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Settin gs for Auto-ForwardingFor auto-forwarding to work:l. Enter your MYCALL (and MYMAIL call sign if you want to use a separate call sign fbr yourM

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7. GPS OperationOverviewThis chapter describes how to configure and connect your TNC for GPS operation.Why do GPS in the PK-96?All Timewave TNCs can r

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Hardware Confi g u rationsThere are four different hardware configurations you can use when operating within an APRS system, eachfbr a different purpo

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4.Because the PK-96 can work both as a stand alone tracking device and as a connected APRS component,this TNC can be of aid in natural disaster situat

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ture of your area-available to you and all other users at anytime. The PK-96, ULIIMETER II, and APRSadd a whole new dimension to packet radio-we hop

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6.Type GLOCtx 6, then press ENTER. This causes the TNC to transmit its GPS location every 60 sec-onds. The seconds can range from 0 (disabled) to 255

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9. When done using the PK-96 as a Stand Alone Tracking Device, connect your TNC to the computeragain, verify that your terminal baud rate is at 4800

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APRS Dual Port Mode Set-up:To set up APRS for dual mode operation, follow these steps:1. Connect your PK-96 to one of the COM ports on your computer.

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. A power supply.. A computer and a radio.The PC PakRatt Lite sofiware included with the PK-96 is for those who have no other terminal controlprogram

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Connecting theOnce you'veAPRS adapter cablemade your adapter cable, connect as described previouslySchematic Diagram for the APRS Adapter GableCo

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7.8.10.oNow you need to program the GNMEAI sentence to match the output of the ULTIMETER II. TypeGNMEA1 #, then press ENTER. This will cause the PK-96

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Wireless Dqtq/locqtion lraching Set-UpFIGURE 6: In this configuration, data and GPS information can be sent and receivedWi reless Data/Location Tracki

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Ncrrn:The NMEA sentence $GPRMC is the recommended sentence for tracking moving objects as it contain.stime, latitude, longitude, course, and speed in

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8. TroubleshootingOverviewThis is a chapter we really didn't enjoy writing because it means that you're having trouble with your PK-96 and t

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PowerSupplyPK.96@tuSoltnvoreRodio(ompulerilililillllllil il il lllllllIf you have an idea which subsystem might be the culprit, try substituting it wi

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If you're using a dedicated power cube for the PK-96, check its polarity-no manufacturer is perfect andon rare occasion the polarity of the wires

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plicable from the installation sections of this manual before you call or write-you'll only add to the costof your phone bill if you don't!

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:k)ki! Transmit data remainingYou'll get this if the PK-96 is commanded back to receive (using the RCVE com-mand) while it still has data in the

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WARNING: Audelay > TxdelayThe AUDELAY timer has been set equal to or greater than the TXDELAY timer.Packet Link Status MessaqesLink status ir&quo

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f3il TimewavePK.96XMT DCO CON STA MAIL6@@@CPOWERorFronl View of the PK-96POWER+13VDC-@vRADIOo,iJo 1C\lss,SJso@BX9600TXLEVEL&Y1200TXLEVEL&,w

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AEA PK-96 Packet controllerAX.25 Level 2 version 2.0copyright (c) 1-986-1995 byRdvanced electronic npplications, rnc.Release 16.AUG.95ver. 7.Lcmd:T

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\ext' renla;e any blown fuses. Do not use overrated fuses or try to power up the device if it blows the re-placement tuse.If it's the pK-96

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Radio to PK-96 ProblemsThe majority of these problems are directly attributable to incorrect wiring or poor solder joints. perform acontinuity check o

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Possible Causes:. The PK-96's memory buffer is full.. Users command set to zero.. You're currently logged into your MailDrop.Try This:First,

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Symptom:your station appears to ignore connect requests. Other stations don't acknowledge that your station is on-the-air.Possible Causes:. CFROM

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Try This:Set MONITOR to a non-zero level. (The default is MONITOR 4.)Problem:Unable to monitor Dackets.Symptom:With obvious activity on the channel, y

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Problem:Unable to monitor packets.Symptom:With obvious activity on the channel, you don't see any activity on your screen. WHYNOT reports -frame

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PK-96 ProblemsProblem:Unable to transmit.Symptom:XMT illuminates but radio doesn't switch to transmit.Possible Cause:. XMITOK is OFF.Try This:Dis

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tionsRadio Connection NotesNote INote 2Note 3Note 4Note 5Note 6Note 7Receive audio is not available on the microphone jack of all radios. If you make

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Radio ListingsALINCOALD-247ALR-22HTALR-227ALR-727DJ-100DJ-1207DJ-1607DJ-1627DJ-1 BOTDJ-200DJ-500DJ-5607DJ-5807DJ-F1TDJ-G1TDR-l107DR-1127DR-1197DR-1200

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2. Power Supply and GomputerInstallationOverviewIn this chapter, you'll power up the PK-96 and connect it to the RS-232 serial port of your compu

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IC-SNA SERIES 49tc-781 IZlc-78117lc-37A12tc-90112IC-3BA12lc-97016IC-35 SERIESIC-DIA 9IC-4 SERIES2lc-40211IC-P3 SERIESIC-449 SEF/ES49IC-45 SERIES 12lc

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TM-431II53TS-530TM-441TS-60 39TM-531TS-60 53TM-531 53TS-670TM-541TS-680TM-621T3-680TM-631TS-690TM-6313553TS-690TM-64147TS-70011TM-701 53TS-701TM-721TS

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ARGONAUT II 41FT-411DELTA II41FT-415PARAGON41FT-416UNIDENNoteFT-470zHR-2510FT-4700HR-260018WILSONFigureFT-s10018MARK IIFT-s100MARK IVFT-5200wE-8002YAE

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/'(A \//-\ \--l99/-aD\@ \--,/ o@oRX Audio: EXT SPKR JackRX Audio: EXT SPKR Jack- To J2Audio In-ToJ9PTTTo JO- LineAudioRX Audio: EXT SPKR JackRX A

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Brown 113i-lr-\:{9(9(9A9e9A9 llt ./^^^^^^lrH3) {7) (11) (15) (19) (23) |I I | )^ ^ |ll^l ((?('(9(9(9@lI turt \ |lEl(u(?9(9(,8rltlqtMtt-i

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Purchase Yaesu part"FT-2400 Mic Cable"RX Audio: EXT SPKR Jack@{ed-@RX Audio: EXT SPKR Jack@@@@@o@60{1i)6166lofo ACC2 Connector

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of-@(D,6i),^I,^a)l(,@l@RX Audio: EXT SPKR JackGroundTX AudioRX AudioDOWNAEA has not been able to confirmthe anangement of pins on thisconnector. Refer

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/C'oRX Audio: EXT SPKR JackRX Audio: Use EXT SPKR Jack@@@@@@@@@c@@@@@@@c--n-\n to FSK R -t--_-ril ry--

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Appendix B: Parts List, Sche-matics, and Pictorial Dia-gramCapacitorsC49 MYC42,C43,C44 MYC45,C48 MYC46,C.50 MYC26 CERC25,C27 CERC47 CERC5I CERC28 C

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u1lU6cD4053MC1488DIP socket 14 PINDIP socket 28 PINDIP socket 32 PINIIDR STR .IO 2 POSHDR STR.1O 3 POSHDR R/A'D' F/M DB25JACK PWR 2.1mmJACK

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Re-lnitializationIf the PK-96 has been previously initialized, it's ready to communicate with a computer at a baud rate of300, 1200, 2400,4800 or

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*Lll ll lEEl'l l^*'{l ll ltH: A'|^ul ;y L_=j,!ltygl Isl h-o -"ij lE? ;{l.-i@- u !d-u; - L-/ L_/ -@ -tuiRr{{ c2 os u,, lrl u G

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IIt-oIOlml-l(^l-utr* ltl*r i{t6,tl-:- gr:rlHIrz.m6)(]---{6)rnacn-oT!,tH+r8i:Boooorr46e z a 4a x x z(-NtBltPl\}. n-ld,rF-*aNu.)N2.tm'TlDa)moo

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ftr .tai I\TU I bUF T LK*q---F6?I utaRA't I ,?!Mttm- avv,/ TX LEVEL / ' II*lZAO BAUD HODEI'4J4mI0truaslm5gEq6OA BAUD I4ODEM+t2R{ 8ftl

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Appendix C: SpecificationsModem Characteristics1200 bpsModu lator/Demodulator:Modem Tones:Output Level:9600 bpsModu lator/Demodulator:Output Level:Pro

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Appendix D: Upgrading thePK-96OverviewThe PK-96 comes standard with a l8K mailbox (32K RAM). However, you can purchase a replacementEPROM and a larger

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Appendix E: UnderstandingHigh Speed ModemsThis addendum is to help you become more familiar with the high-speed RF modems.More on TX and RX 'Audi

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'Emphasizing' is a process by which the level of audio is altered based on its frequency. Audio transmittedon the air is refened to as &apos

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dio) is the speaker output or the 'volume high'pin in the speaker driver. As can be seen by the above graphs,and considering that the 1200 b

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bps approximates a square wave signal which produces strong odd harmonics that are necessqry to the suc-cessful recovery of the data! The harmonics al

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Appendix F.Product WarrantyTimewave Technology Inc. products carry the following warranty:Timewave hardware products are warranted against defects in

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If you're using a computer that has a DB-9 connector for its serial poft, you can purchase an adapter fromRadio Shack that will work with the sup

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Appendix G:PK-96 TheNet Node OptionTimewave's PK-96 can now be a component in a TheNet network at 1200 or 9600 bps. The TheNet capa-bility of the

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lndexSyrnbols3RDPARTY command 26, 77SBITCONV command 27, 77-AAbbreviation. See the specific abbreviationack xiicommand 27-28, 77ACRDISP command 28. 77

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Computer connections 5GPS (commercial) Adapter Cable connections I 19CPS receiver connections 1 13Power 4Radio connections 12, 16, Appendix AUltimeter

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I-GGateway (Nodes) 86CPS commandsGENDchar 49, 78GINITexT 49, 78GLOCTX 50, 78GNMEAI 50, 78GNMEA2 50,78GPOLLCaI 50,78GPSAuto 50, 78GPSMode 51, 78GREMpro

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MYGATE command 64, 79MYMAIL command 64, 79-Nn xiinack xiiNET/ROM 86NEWMODE command 64, 79Node OpcrationGeneral Theory 86-87Operating as a Node 87-89St

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CANLINE 33,77CASEDISP 34,77CMDTIME 36,77CON,{MAND 37,77CONVERSE 38,77CUSTOM 40,77DAYTIME 4I,77DELETE 42,77DISPLAY 43,77ECHO 45,78ESCAPE 45,78FLOW 47,7

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. Wire pin 2 of the PK-96 to pin 3 of the RS-232 computer connector.. Wire pin 2 of the computer's RS-232 connector to pin 3 of the PK-96.. Wire

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ler for the first time, disable all of your TSRs to eliminate any potential start-up problems. An easy way todo this is to create a system disk on a &

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PK.96Operating ManualTi mewave Technology Inc.501 W. Lawson Ave.St. Paul, MN 551 17htt p ://www.t i m ewave " co mJuly 1997

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Installing PC PakRatt LiteTimewave has included a TNC control program called PC PakRan Lite. This is a DOS, packet-only ver-sion of our powerful PC Pa

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No,lo:If you're using anTimewave progranx, follow its manuaL's instntctions forTNC start-up, then skip to Step11.9. Press the PK-96's p

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mon erors made during this procedure are: trying to connect to a call sign different from the one you en-tered after MYCALL, not having the green-and-

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3. Radio InstallationOverviewThis chapter describes how to connect the PK-96 to your radio receiver or transceiver.lf You JustWant to Listen ...If you

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Receive Audio: carries the audio signals from your radio's internal or external speaker jack to the PK-96.However, the audio can usually be tappe

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oTX@SQ@RX@GNDPK-96 lo Rodio Coble ConneclionsIf you'll be using a packet channel that's shared with voice users, you should connect the blac

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7. Connect the Shield (silver) wire to the mike's ground connection if your transceiver has one. If itdoesn't have a separate mike or groun

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In the CALIBRATE mode only, the letter Ktoggles the transmitter PTT line on and off; the (SPACE)bar toggles the tone generator from Mark (the lower pi

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able to the outside world. In particular, the TEKK: KS-900, Kantronics DYP. 2-2 and DVR 4- 10, and theYaesu FT-5100 are 9600 bps-connectable right ou

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WelcomeThank you for purchasing an Timewave/AEA product! Befbre you go any further, please flll out andreturn the enclosed Warranty Registration Card

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Other RadiosTransmit audio is injected through a 5 to lOmF, non-polarized capacitor through a 5KW resistor into themodulator. This is typically a vara

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"Mod" Notes for Specific RadiosIt's almost embarrassing to call some of these "mods"-you're only bringing out terminatio

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rcoM tc2sNEljlReceive audio may be obtained from IC1, pin 9, on the RF unit. Transmit audio may be injected at R-45,at the end not connected to trimpo

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If the received eye pattern from a known good transmitter is jittery, try changing C155 (associated withQl9) fiom .0lmF to something like ,005mF to.00

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4. Install a .l mF capacitor between pin 3 and pin 1 of the channel element.5. Locate pin I I on Jl-this is the plug on the front of the radio. Make

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Receive: Detected FM direct from the receiver discriminator is available from the RX UNIT at the iunctionof R91 and C83. These components are shown i

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PERSISTSLOTTIMEMAXFrameRETryCHeck128 , users; if it's a pretty clean channel, 64 is nice; if it's busy, estimate the averagenumber of users

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4. You're in CommandOverviewWe know you're chomping at the bit to get on-the-air, but before you do you should familiarize yourselfwith the

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Changing CommandsAs you skim through the list of commands, you'll notice that the first few characters in the command arecapitalized and the rest

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Table of ContentsFCC RegulationsIntroduction... ... ixTypographical Conventions ... ixAbbreviations used throughout the manua

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8Bitconv ONIOFFMode: packetOFF The high-order bit is stripped in Converse Mode.ON The high-order bit isn't stripped in Converse Mode.SBITCONV pe

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8 $ozt)16 $0F3l20t5Very busy channelExtremely busy channel64 $3F 3Timewave products calculate the TAPR ACKTIME value based on the setting of HBAUD. Th

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Exception: when ECHO is ON and the computer sends a filtered character, the PK-96 will echo it back toyour terminal or computer.AFILTER works regardle

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for your transceiver. Subtracting 10 from 20 yields 10, which is the recommended setting for AUDELAY. Ifa setting of AUDELAY /0 is too short, then set

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AXDELAY specifies the period of time the PK-96 will wait-in addition to the delay set by TXDELAY-after keying the transmitter and before data is sent

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0 Zero tums off the beacon (default).The BEACON command sets the conditions under which your beacon will be sent. A beacon frame con-tains the text t

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There are no internal adjustments to be made inside the PK-96 when using CALIBRATE^When in CALIBRATE mode, all packet connections will be lost and the

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CASedisp nMode: packet0 to 2 specifies how your PK-96 sends characters to your terminal.CASEDISP allows you to set the case of the characters your PK-

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With CHCALL OFF, the monitored activity looks like this::OHi , ni ch-howya doi n'?Things could be better-the high winds turned my 10M vertical i

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CHSwitch rzMode: packetCHSWITCH (CHannel SWITCHing) selects the character used by both you and the PK-96 to show that anew connection channel is being

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Radio Connection Requirements for 9600 bps Operation ... ... 16Adjusting the PK-96's Deviation ... 16Radio

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sage. One idea is to put an invitation fbr the connecting station to leave a message in your MailDrop ifvou're not available in vour CTEXT messas

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You can type CONNECT at any time to check the PK-96's connect status. If you're in the process of try-ing to connect to another station, you

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CPactime ONOFFMode: packetOFF Packet transmit timer isn't used in the Converse mode.ON Packet transmit timer is used in the Converse mode.CPACT

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CUstom n Default: $04'15Mode: packet Host; Cu0 to $FFFF (0 to 65,535 decimal) specifies a four-digit hexadecimal value, where each bit con-trols

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DAYStamp ONOFFMode: packetOFF Only the time is included in CONSTAMP and MSTAMP.ON The date is included in CONSTAMP and MSTAMP.DAYSTAMP activates the

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DELete ONOFFMode: packetOFF The (BACKSPACE) ($08) key is used fbr editing your typing.ON The (DELETE) ($7F) key is used for editing your typing.Use t

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DlSPlay c/assMode: CommandOpmodeEXPCTT(A)sync(B)BS(C)haracter(Dd(L)ink(M)onitor(T)iming(z)Immediate CommandFlost: Not Supportedclass Lists commands a

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LAstmsg 0MAi ldrop oFFI4DMON OFFMDPrompt Subject:/Enter message,(crnl-z) or /ex to endMMsg OFFMTExt t,'tel come to my AEA PK-96waildrop. Type H

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CPactime OFFDwait 16 (160 ms)FRrck 0 (00 ms)FRack 5 (5 sec.)pncrime AFTER 10 (1000 ms)pErsi st 63ppersi st oNResptime 0 (000 ms)slottime 30 (300 ms)

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EXPERT controls your access to the PK-96's command set. Because some new PK-96 owners under-standably find the large number of available commands

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1200/9600 bps Operation... ... 93Monitoring Other Stations "... 93Monitoring the Packet Networking Switches ...

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CText NoviceCUstomHId Novi ceHouebbsurd Novi ceMynl i ast\4Ycal I Novi ceMYGate Novi ceMYrdent Novi ceRetai nReta'i nRetai nRetai nnetai nnetai n

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. The packet length ****(PACLEN;**** is exceeded.. The current packet or command line is cancelled. The REDISPLAY character is typed.. The packet chan

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With UBIT 1B ON, a master/slave relationship is established in packet radio connections. This is done toreduce the possibility of simultaneous transmi

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GLOCtx nMode: GPSDefault:0 (00 sec.)"n" - 0 to 255 sets the location timing in ten-second increments."0" - Z.ero disables automati

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4. Apply power to the GPS receiver (NOT THE PK-96 YET).5. Be sure that the GPS receiver is outputting its NMEA data before powering up the PK-96.6. Po

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GREMprog ONIOFF Default:OFFON - Remote programming is enabled in GPS mode.OFF - Remote programming is disabled in GPS mode.While operating in one of t

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KG6ZL*>RELAY>APRS [IlI] :{SYMChar} This is a sample UI frame...GUNSTaTI ONIOFFMode:GPSON - The PK-96 starts in CONVERSE mode after a restart or

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Set H lD ON to force your PK-96 to send an ID packet every 9.5 minutes when it's used as a digipeater.Otherwise, leave HID OFF (default). The ID

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tdMode: packetlD is an immediate command that sends a special identification packet. The lD command allows you tosend a final identification packet wh

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The KISS mode must be entered to prepare the PK-96 for KISS operation. TCP/IP and other special appli-cations have been written that require the KISS

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7.GPsOperation... ... 109Overview .. 109Why do GPS in the PK-96? ... 109Hardware Configurations ... ... 1 10lnstalling APRS ...

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The number, 0-999, is the number assigned to the last message sent by a remote user (or the SYSOP) to theMailDrop. This command is handy for checking

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MBX lets you read or record useful or needed data without having to connect or log on to the sourcestation(s). MBX fllters the received packet data s

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MDCheckMode:MailDropMDCHECK allows you to log on to your ownSEND, or KILL MailDrop messages.To use MDCHECK, your PK-96 must not be connected to or lin

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MEmory n Defaulr: NONEMode: packet Host: MMA hexadecimal value used to access the PK-96's memory locations, or read values stored at aspecified A

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DAYSTAMP ON DAYSTAMP OFF05-Nov-93 2l:42:27 KG6ZL05-Nov-93 21 :42:24 KB6IUX*21:42:27 KG6ZL2l:42:24 KB6IUX*Previously, stations heard directly were disp

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2 Numbered (I) frames are also displayed. Use this to monitor connected conversations in progress.3 Connect request (SABM or "C") frames a

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22:5 1 :33 KB6IUX-4*>KA2EYW- I >AI2Q :MTExI textMode: MailDropDefault: See sampleHost: Mttext Any printable message up to a maximum of 120 char

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through your station. If MYMAIL isn't set, the MailDrop also accepts connections to either MYCALL orMYALIAS.Outgoing connect attempts and Unproto

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NOmode ONOFFMode: packetOFF The PK-96 changes modes according to NEWMODE.ON The PK-96 switches modes onlv uoon exolicit command.With NOMODE OFF, you

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PACTime EVERYIAFTER nMode: packet'cn" 0 to 250 specifies 100 mS increments.EVERYpacket time-out occurs every "rz" x 100 mS.AFTER p

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Appendix A: Radio Connections ...134Radio Connection Notes ... 134Radio Listings ... 135Radio Connection Diagrams...

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yet again, and another empty packet would have been sent. This happens because pressing (RETURN)norrnally forces a packet to be sent. However, by inse

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PPERSIST can be used in both KISS and normal operation.PRCon ONOFFMode: packetOFF There is no parallel printer connected, or it is not currently in u

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REINITMode:packetImmediate CommandThis is an immediate command that you can use to get out of trouble caused by setting a lot of com-mands----especial

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REtry n Default: 10Mode: packet Host: RY0 to 15 specifies the maximum number of packet retries before the PK-96 "gives up" sending thatpacke

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Use the START command to choose the character you want to use to restart output from the PK-96 to yourcomputer after it has been halted by entering th

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umn decodes the high-order seven bits of each byte as an ASCII character code. The ASCII column de-codes the low-order seven bits of each byte as an A

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ten use smaller values as well.) On the other hand, tube-type transceivers and amplifiers can require alonger time to switch and may require TXDELAY t

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UBIT 4:. Not used.UBIT 5 OFF. The PK-96 willalways power up in Command mode.OM The PK-96 will remain in the last mode (Converse, Command or Transpar

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UPlink calllUse the Uplink command to initiate a DAMA connection. Refer to the Packet chapter for an explanation ofDAMA. After a connection is establi

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MFROM/MTO:MBX:MBX Sequence:Frame too long:Frame too short:RX overrun:The frame was blocked by the MFROM or MTO command.The call sign of the sending

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PK-96 Command ListCOMMAND3RdpaftySBitconvACKpriorACRDispACRPackAFilterALFDispALFPackAUdelayAUTOBaudAWlenAx25l2v2AXDelayAXHangBBSmsgsBeaconBKondelBText

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DWait 16Echo ONEScape OFFEXPeft OFFFlow ONFRack 5FREeFRlck 0FUlldup OFFGENDchar $0DGlNlText NoneGLOCtx 0GNMEA1 $GPGLLGNMEA2 NoneGPOLLCaI NoneS

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MToMXmitMYAliasMYCallMYGateMYMailNEwmodeNOmodeNUCrNULfNULLsOpmodePACLenPACTimePARityPASsPASSAIIPErsistPKPPersistRAWhdlcFlEDisplaREINITRELinkRESETRESpt

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5. Packet OperationOverviewIn the brief time that packet radio has been around, it has grown to become the most popular digital modefound on the amate

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NTALWJ'>WATCCT:Hi Bob, how are you this evening?K6RFK>N7ALW''>N7GMF:cood n'ight :ohn, it has been n'ice talkin

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This packet originated from K6RFK and is intended N7GMF, but for one reason or another, it's being di-gipeated through N7ALW. Notice the asterisk

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cmd: MHeard.. wo6PKB6IUX-1SEAJ'NTHWD-8J'KDTNMJ'KG6ZL"WFTA-9J'cmd:cmd:MHeard (with DAYSTAMP OM21-tlov-93 1-3:40:35 Wo6P21--No

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CTEXTWhat's happening here? It's all part of packet's error-checking scheme. When you pressed (RETURN), theXMT light came on because th

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then your message will never be seen. So if the other operator doesn't answer after waiting a reasonableamount of time, try to connect to their m

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