<P>Yup, that was it. It's the "ubit 19 off" command.</P>
<P>Thanks Bob,</P>
<P>Steve</P>
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<P> <B><I>BobDonnell@arkalmus.com</I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE DEFANGED_style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Hi Steve,<BR><BR>I do know two ways you can solve this problem - one is to use KISS, the<BR>other is to turn off the port anunciators. <BR><BR>If you look at the manual descriptions in either (or both?) the CUSTOM<BR>command or the ABIT command, you'll find the mechanism for turning those<BR>off. I used to work for AEA back when the PK-900 was a new product, and<BR>I know the functionality is there, but I haven't looked up the<BR>appropriate 'bit' for making the change - I used the KISS choice. I'd<BR>look it up for you, but I'm at work - 6th day this week...<BR><BR>This also applies to those folks that might use a DSP-2232 with Xastir.<BR>These products were based on product-specific assembly-and-link builds<BR>from the same source code tree. Much like building Xastir on different<BR>platforms.<BR><BR>Hope that helps!<BR><BR>73, Bob KD7NM<BR><BR>>-----Original Message-----<BR>>From: xastir-bounces@xastir.org [mailto:xastir-bounces@xastir.org]On<BR>>Behalf Of Steve Lockhart<BR>>Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 5:45 AM<BR>>To: xastir@xastir.org<BR>>Subject: [Xastir] PK-900 and 2 Ports<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>>I must be missing something very basic here. I have a PK-900 <BR>>and xastir 1.1.3.<BR>><BR>>I am able to send a correctly formatted APRS packet but am not <BR>>able to rx any stations in the xastir GUI. From looking at the <BR>>tnc/data log I believe that this is because the 900 is putting <BR>>a p1(becasue my vhf radio is on port 1) prefix on the rx'd <BR>>data line. The rx'd APRS packet looks fine other than the p1. <BR>>I do not have anything on p2 and would be happy to turn off <BR>>the p1 prefix. Does anyone know how to do this or how to get <BR>>xastir to ignore the first 3 characters? (p1<DEFANGED_SPACE>).<BR>><BR>>Thanks,<BR>><BR>>Steve N5OXC<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>>---------------------------------<BR>>Do you Yahoo!?<BR>>Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day<BR>></BLOCKQUOTE><p><br><hr size=1>Do you Yahoo!?<br>
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