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ACRDisp "n" Default: 0
Mode: ALL Host: AA
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"n" - 0 to 255 specifies the screen width, in columns or characters.
0 (zero) disables this function.
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The numerical value "n" sets the terminal output format for your needs. Your
PK-232 sends a <CR><LF> sequence to your computer or terminal at the end of a
line in the Command and Converse Modes when "n" characters have been printed.
Most computers and terminals do this automatically so ACRDISP defaults to 0.
When the PK-232 is in the MORSE mode, received data will be broken up on word
boundaries if possible. At a column of 12 less than the ACRDISP value, the
PK-232 starts looking for spaces in the received data. The first space received
after this column forces the PK-232 to generate a carriage return. If ACRDISP
is 0 (default), this occurs at column 60. If there are no spaces at or after
this column then a carriage return occurs at ACRDISP.
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ACRPack ON|OFF Default: ON
Mode: Packet Host: AK
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ON - The send-packet character IS added to packets sent in Converse Mode.
OFF - The send-packet character is NOT added to packets.
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When ACRPACK is ON (default), all packets sent in Converse Mode include the
SEND-PACket character (normally <CR>) as the last character of the packet.
When ACRPACK is OFF, the send-packet character is interpreted as a command, and
is not included in the packet or echoed to the terminal.
ACRPACK ON and SENDPAC $0D produce a natural conversational mode.
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ACRRtty "n" Default: 71 (69 in AMTOR)
Mode: Baudot/ASCII RTTY Host: AT
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"n" - 0 - 255 specifies the number of characters on a line before a carriage
return <CR> is automatically inserted in your transmitted text.
Zero (0) disables the function.
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When sending Baudot or ASCII RTTY, the ACRRTTY feature automatically sends a
carriage return at the first space following the "nth" character or column.
Use this option when you are sending and don't want to be bothered by watching
the screen or worrying about line length. You should NOT use this option when
retransmitting text received from another station; for example, ARRL Bulletins.
ACRRTTY is used in AMTOR, except that AMTOR is limited by international telex
practices to a maximum of 69 characters per line. If ACRRTTY is set to 71, in
AMTOR the automatic carriage return function operates after 69 characters.
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