On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 01:57:57PM +0000, Robin Gilks wrote:
> The *NOS SCC driver (from PE1CHL derivatives) implements a 'mute' or 'txhold'
> time which is in essence the 1st slottime which is always waited on prior to
> transmission. This allows the first delay to be totally different from
> subsequent ones. My home brew TNC uses by default a slottime of 13 (130mS) and
> a 1st wait of 35 (350mS) but they are all adjustable using kiss parameter 7
> (non-standard value but supported under many *NOSes)
> 
> If its a KISS mode TNC you are using then its up to the TNC to implement it -
> SCC can do it directly and hdlcdrv derived interfaces such as Baycom, g4xyw and
> soundcard should also be 'tweakable' under Linux.

I'm using the soundmodem.. is it the slot time, or ppersist, or ... 
which I need to change to implement this?


thanks
Hamish
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Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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