PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
BASIC OPERATION
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?VIA
You typed more than one call sign for the CONNECT or UNPROTO commands without the
VIA keyword.
?callsign
You typed a call sign in a manner that does not meet the PK-88's requirements for call
signs. A call sign may be any string of numbers and letters, including at least one letter.
Punctuation and spaces are not allowed. Any substation ID used must be a decimal num-
ber from 0 to 15, separated from the call by a hyphen.
?clock not set
You typed the command
DAYTIME
, but you had not previously set the clock. DAYTIME
sets the clock if it is typed with the daytime parameters, and displays the time if it is
typed without parameters.
?not enough
You did not type enough arguments for a command that expects several parameters.
?need ALL/NONE/YES/NO
You did not type the arguments needed for CFROM, DFROM, MFROM and MTO.
?too many
You typed too many arguments for a command that expects several parameters. For ex-
ample, MFILTER can have up to 4 arguments.
cmd:
mfilter $1B,$0C,$1A,$03,$07
?too many
?too long
You typed too long a command line; the line was ignored. This happens if you type a
BTEXT or CTEXT message of more than 120 characters.
?not while connected
You tried to change MYCALL or AX25L2V2 while already connected or while trying to es-
tablish a connection.
too many packets outstanding
This message appears after leaving CONVERSE or TRANS command if you have already
typed packet data, filled the transmit buffer and then tried to return to the Data Mode.
You can only enter the mode after some of the packets have been successfully transmit-
ted.