And of course I didn't see my mistake until seconds after hitting send..
The settings to enable flow control are STAT 88N1E - sorry about that.



On Mon, Jul 10, 2023 at 7:02 AM Brian Brindle <bbrin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Jesse - congrats on getting the model T! They make great packet
> stations for sure. The issue you are describing sounds like a flow control
> one. Depending on what TNC you are using you should be able to activate
> XON/XOFF. On my old Timewave I think the command is XFLOW ON.
>
> Then just ensure that you have flow control enabled in TERM with STAT
> 88N1D (For 9600 bps) and you should be good to go.
>
> Great to see other amateurs on the list and I know you are going to love
> the M100 as a tool. My club used them and the LOGBA program for field day
> this year and it worked out fantastic. Can't beat that screen and battery
> life.
>
> 73 - DE KW4KB
>
> Brian
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 9, 2023 at 6:20 PM Jesse Bertier <berti...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> First time getting my hands on a model T.  I am attempting to connect to
>> a TNC at 9600 baud.  I have both matched for 8,N,1 and 9600 baud.  TNC
>> works with other PCs.  I’m using TELCOM and set the parameters correctly.
>> What happens at 9600 baud is the text coming into the m100 is garbled
>> mostly and on occasion some valid words come across.  When I set both to
>> 300 baud, works perfectly.   It seems to be problematic if there’s a solid
>> block of text coming in, like a string of 20-30 words for example.
>>
>> Before I dig into the problem with the service manual and get out the
>> scope, does anyone know if these are supposed to work well at 9600 or up to
>> 19,200 ?  Or, does the buffer or machine get overloaded at higher rates?
>> Is TELCOM the issue?
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>
>

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