CHAPTER 5 - MAILDROP OPERATION (Continued)
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5.4 Remote User MailDrop Commands.............................. 5-3
5.4.1 A (ABORT)............................................. 5-3
5.4.2 B (BYE)............................................... 5-3
5.4.3 E (Edit #)............................................ 5-3
5.4.4 H (HELP).............................................. 5-4
5.4.5 J (JLOG).............................................. 5-4
5.4.6 K n (KILL n [Mine])................................... 5-5
5.4.7 L (LIST [Mine])....................................... 5-5
5.4.8 R n (READ n [Mine])................................... 5-5
5.4.9 S callsign (SEND callsign)............................ 5-5
5.4.9.1 Sending Other Types of Messages with SEND........ 5-6
5.4.10 V (VERSION)........................................... 5-7
5.4.11 ? (HELP).............................................. 5-7
5.5 Sample MailDrop Session - The Remote User's Point of View.. 5-7
5.5.1 Connect and Logon..................................... 5-7
5.5.2 LIST Messages......................................... 5-7
5.5.3 READ Messages......................................... 5-8
5.5.4 KILL Messages......................................... 5-8
5.5.5 SEND Messages......................................... 5-8
5.5.6 Log Off and Disconnect................................ 5-9
5.6 Sample MailDrop Session - MailDrop SYSOP's Point of View... 5-9
5.6.1 Message Numbers....................................... 5-10
5.7 Forwarding and Reverse Forwarding with the PK-232 MailDrop. 5-10
5.7.1 MailDrop Settings for Auto-Forwarding................. 5-11
5.7.2 Entering a Message for Reverse Forwarding............. 5-11
CHAPTER 6 - BAUDOT AND ASCII RTTY OPERATION
6.1 Overview................................................... 6-1
6.2 Where to Operate Baudot and ASCII RTTY..................... 6-1
6.2.1 PK-232 Baudot RTTY Parameter Settings................. 6-1
6.2.2 HF Receiver Settings.................................. 6-2
6.2.3 Tuning in Baudot and ASCII Stations................... 6-2
6.3 Transmitter Adjustments.................................... 6-3
6.3.1 Going On The Air...................................... 6-3
6.4 A Typical Baudot RTTY Contact.............................. 6-4
6.4.1 Calling CQ............................................ 6-4
6.4.2 Answering a CQ........................................ 6-4
6.5 Baudot RTTY Operating Tips................................. 6-5
6.5.1 Changing Speed........................................ 6-5
6.5.2 Entering Your Auto-AnswerBack......................... 6-5
6.5.3 Formatting Your Transmitted and Received Text......... 6-6
6.5.4 Sending a Synchronous Idle or DIDDLE.................. 6-6
6.5.5 Echoing Transmitted characters As Sent................ 6-6
6.5.6 Sending Only Complete Words........................... 6-6
6.5.7 Operating on the Wrong Sideband....................... 6-6
6.5.8 UnShift-On-Space (USOS)............................... 6-6
6.5.9 Operating at Commercial or VHF Wide RTTY Shifts....... 6-7
6.5.10 The CODE Command for International RTTY Compatibility. 6-7
6.5.11 Copying Encoded RTTY Transmissions.................... 6-7
6.6 ASCII RTTY Operation....................................... 6-7
6.6.1 Starting ASCII Operation.............................. 6-7
6.6.2 ASCII RTTY Operating Tips............................. 6-8
6.6.3 Changing ASCII Baud Rates............................. 6-8
6.6.4 Other RTTY Commands for ASCII Operation............... 6-8
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