PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
COMMAND SUMMARY
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MAILDROP
ON|OFF
Mnemonic:
MAI
Default: OFF
Parameters:
ON
The PK-88 operates as a personal MailDrop.
OFF
The PK-88 operates as a normal AX.25 Level 2 TNC.
The PK-88's MailDrop is a small personal mailbox that uses a subset of the well-known
W0RLI/WA7MBL packet BBS commands. When your MailDrop feature is active, distant stations can
connect to your PK-88, leave messages for you or read messages from you. Third-party messages
are not accepted by your MailDrop. All messages are considered "private".
Your MailDrop will accept inbound mail forwarding from W0RLI/WA7MBL auto-forwarding packet
BBSs, but will not forward mail outbound.
Approximately 8000 bytes of RAM are available to your MailDrop. The entire 8000 byte RAM can
be used for a single message or for up to a maximum of 15 available message numbers (1-15). If
all 8k of the RAM is used, or if the maximum 15 messages have been filed, the MailDrop displays
the error message
*** No free memory
. If there is enough room, the MailDrop displays the
MailDrop command prompt.
A power on/off or RESTART clears all messages from the RAM.
MailDrop operation is completely under your "SysOp" control from your local terminal or computer
keyboard. Only you can start and stop MailDrop service. The commands shown below provide Mail-
Drop control.
Set
MAILDROP
to
ON
to start your MailDrop operation. This command activates or deactivates
your MailDrop. The minimum command string is MAI. Set
MAILDROP OFF
to deactivate your Mail-
Drop. The default condition is OFF.
Use the MDCHECK command to log on to your MailDrop while MAILDROP is ON. See the
MDCHECK, MDPROMPT and MDMON commands for additional information on MailDrop operation.
While your MailDrop is active, or if you have logged on to your MailDrop from your local keyboard
with the MDCHECK command, the only commands available to you and the calling station are:
B
BYE
Log off the MailDrop
K
KILL
Kill or delete messages
L
LIST
List the message directory
R
READ Read a specific message
S
SEND Send a message
Only the first letter of the command is significant; for example, S, SP, ST and SB are all treated
equally as the SEND command.
MAXFRAME
n
Mnemonic:
MAX
Default: 4
Parameters:
n
1 to 7 specifies a number of packet frames.
MAXFRAME sets an upper limit on the maximum number of unacknowledged packets the PK-88
permits on the radio link at any one time.
MAXFRAME also sets the maximum number of contiguous packets the PK-88 will send during any
given transmission.