@ALARM @AL manually turns on or off the same alarm tone as used in the connect alarm or talk monitor; the alarm is also turned off by the next keystroke @ALARM | ON | @AL | OFF | : @AT specifies an event to be run in the future at the hour (hh) and minute (mm) you specify - the action can be any text, definition, or command; @AT OFF turns off any pending event @AT | hh:mm action | | OFF | : @AUTOHELP @AH specifies whether automatic help should be displayed when you enter the incorrect syntax for a command | @AUTOHELP | | ON | | @AH | | OFF | : @AUTOSPOT @AH specifies whether an automatic DX spot should be generated as a result of adding a lot entry to the log database | @AUTOSPOT | | ON | | @AS | | OFF | : @BELLS allows or suppresses the Ctrl-G (bell sound) on incoming messages @BELLS | ON | | OFF | : @BLIP @BL send an automatic message every nnn seconds | @BLIP | | nnn message | | @BL | | OFF | : @CAPTURE @CAP controls logging of all data written in a window to a disk file | @CAPTURE | | TO | filename | | | @CAP | | PRINTER | | P | | OFF | : @CLEARSCREEN @CLS clears the current window | @CLEARSCREEN | | @CLS | : @CLUSTERCALL @CLCALL identifies the callsign of the PacketCluster node; if you DIGI through another station, use that station's callsign, not the cluster callsign | @CLUSTERCALL | call-sign | @CLCALL | : @CMD tell the TNC to enter CMD mode @CMD : @COMSTAT displays COM port statistics @COMSTAT : @CONNECTALARM @CA turns ON or OFF the Connect Alarm facility | @CONNECTALARM | | ON | | @CA | | OFF | : @CRWAIT used when BBS systems do not put carriage returns after each line; @CRWAIT specifies how long in seconds to wait for a carriage return; if not found, the pending line is written to the screen anyhow @CRWAIT seconds : @DEF allows you to define your own function key definitions @DEF | | Fxx key-definition | CTRL | | C | | ALT | | A | : @DELAY delay `tt' seconds during script execution @DELAY tt : @DO causes the run of the script labeled "name"; for more information on the proper format, see section "Testing and Controlling In The FLEXPAC.CTL File" @DO script-name | up to 9 tokens | : @DOS @DOSNW @DOSNOWAIT do a DOS command or enter DOS subset (DOS 3.0 or later required); the NW or NOWAIT form does not wait for a keypress after the DOS command is executed; to enter DOS subset mode, just say @DOS | @DOS | | @DOSNW | | @DOSNOWAIT | : @DX controls routing of DX spot information to the screen and/or printer, and also controls whether there is a DX window on the screen @DX | ON | | SCREEN or S | | OFF | | PRINTER or P | | WINDOW or W | | IDENTIFY | | ON | | ID | | ONF | : @ERROR sends an error message to the current window - the message is in the error color, and the alarm tone also sounds @ERROR message : @EXIT stops the program immediately; the SHUTDOWN script is NOT run @EXIT : @GMT adjusts the FlexPac clock for GMT time; set @GMT to the amount to be added or subtracted from the computer clock time to equal GMT time. @GMT + or - difference in hours : @HALT stops TNC communication; also see @RESUME @HALT : @HELP give you help on the various FlexPac commands @HELP which-command : @KEYS specifies the text that appears on the bottom line of the display @KEYS | | bottom-line-text | CTRL | | C | | ALT | | A | : @LATLONG @LL specifies your QTH location latitude and longtide; the format must be as shown; decimals should not be used; xx and yy are whole degrees | @LATLONG | | xxNyyE | | @LL | | xxSyyE | | xxNyyW | | xxSyyW | : @LOG starts up the logging window and log function @LOG : @MENU display the pull down menu run @MENU : @MONITOR @MON causes a short beep on each output line @MONITOR | ON | | OFF | : @MYCALL @MYC identifies your callsign to the system | @MYCALL | callsign | @MYC | : @MYNAME @MYN identifies your name to the system; the name can be one or more words, but I recommend using only your first name. | @MYNAME | your-name | @MYN | : @NEED allows you to specify prefixes you need; when a DX spot appears with the any prefix of the country you specify, the alarm sounds @NEED | PREFIX prefix | | RESET | : @RESUME resumes TNC communication; also see @HALT @RESUME : @SAY send a line to the current window @SAY message : @SEND causes the characters in the specified file to be transmitted @SEND filename : @SHUTDOWN @SHUTD causes running of the SHUTDOWN script, which should end with @EXIT | @SHUTDOWN | | @SHUTD | : @TALKMONITOR @TM turns ON or OFF the Talk Monitor facility | @TALKMONITOR | | ON | | @TM | | OFF | : @TRACE when you enter a FlexPac command, it is normally written to the output screen; when you are writing a script, you may want to suppress these; @TRACE ON turns them on, @TRACE OFF turns them off @TRACE | ON | | OFF | : @WAIT suspends running of the script until the specified text appears in the TNC output, at which time running will resume; pressing Esc on the keyboard aborts the WAIT, and the script will then continue; the text can appear anywhere within the received line to be detected properly; see also @WAITNOTFOUND and @WAITTIME @WAIT text-to-wait-for : @WAITNOTFOUND @WNF identifies the script that should be run when an @WAIT fails (i.e. the text is not found within the default time or the time specified by @WAITTIME | @WAITNOTFOUND | script-name | @WNF | : @WAITTIME @WT overrides the default time (in seconds) of how long to wait for the text in an @WAIT command to appear | @WAITTIME | seconds | @WT | : @WORDWRAP @WW enables or disables power typing and word wrap | @WORDWRAP | | ON | | @WW | | OFF | :