BEACON   (8) manpage
BEACON
8
10 February 1997
Linux
Linux System Managers Manual
  • NAME
      beacon - transmit periodic messages on an AX.25 port.
  • SYNOPSIS
      beacon [-c <src_call>] [-d <dest_call>] [-l] [-m] [-s] [-t interval] [-v] port "message"
  • DESCRIPTION
      Beacon transmits the message text on an AX.25 port every thirty minutes. The message is addressed to "IDENT" and is sent using the AX.25 callsign of the port specified on the command line. Typically the message text will contain spaces and/or other characters, therefore the message text should be enclosed in quotes to ensure they are passed to the beacon program untranslated.
  • OPTIONS
      -c
      Configure the source callsign for beacons. The default is to use the interface callsign.
      -d
      Configure the destination callsign for beacons. The default is "IDENT".
      -l
      Enables the logging of errors to the system log, the default is off.
      -m
      Changes the destination address to "MAIL" and sends the message text once only. This option overrides any destination callsign given with the -d option.
      -s
      Sends the message text once only.
      -t interval
      The time interval between messages, the interval is given in minutes and the default is thirty minutes.
      -v
      Display the version.
  • SEE ALSO
  • AUTHORS
      
      Alan Cox GW4PTS <alan@cymru.net>
      
      Jonathan Naylor G4KLX <g4klx@g4klx.demon.co.uk>
      
      David Brooke G6GZH <db@fusk.demon.co.uk>
      
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