Show current node users
Syntax: U [n] <CR>
The USERS-command displays all users which have a QSO with or via the
node. Additional information is provided: Example:
=> U <CR>
1: S5 P0 : DB0ODW>DG3FBL
6: S7 U1 P0 : DB0ODW>DK7WJ
35: S5 P0 : DL1AA>DB0GV v DB0ODW DB0KT
2014: S5 P8 : DB0GV>DL1AA v DB0KT DB0ODW
The columns are:
| QSO number. The node uses this number for internal management of the QSL. |
| QSO state. This number shows the state of the QSO. See Layer 2 States. |
| Unacknowledged Frames. (if any) |
| Port |
| Callsign and path - The QSOs with the node are shown first, then the ones which run via
the node. |
Additional parameters may be used during the USER command. If you use the
"i" parameter, only QSOs witht he node are shown (i.e users sitting at the node
who are available for TALKing to).
If you enter a port number, you get all QSOs via that port. Using
"U *" you get additional information about the QSOs. The parameters may be
combined. For example, "U * 4" shows all QSOs on port 4 with detailed
information.
Example: => U * <CR>
1: S5 F100 M3 P0 : DB0ODW > DG3FBL
6: S7 U1 F87 M7 P0 : DB0ODW > DK7WJ
35: S5 ! F50 M4 P0 : DL1AA > DB0GV v DB0ODW DB0KT
2014: S5 ! F66 M7 P8 : DB0GV > DL1AA v DB0KT DB0ODW
In this detailed user list the actual FRACK time "Fxxx" and MAXFRAME
"Mx" are shown for each QSO. On DAMA masters the DAMA priority is shown
instead of FRACK. A "!" in front of the F-value says that the QSO is using
header-compression.
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