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8. Talk mode.

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You can send a single comment or start a dedicated talk session to +another user by using the TALK command. +

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Talk mode is used to send a one line comment or greeting to a +specific user connected either at your node or another in the +network. You can also enter into a dedicated talk session with +another user. Talks will be automatically forwarded to other nodes +if the station you are talking to is not connected locally. +You can find out who is connected by using the +SHOW/CONFIGURATION command, (described earlier). +

Examples: +

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+talk g0rdi Having a good day Iain?
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This example would send the line "Having a good day Iain?" to the +user g0rdi but would leave you in normal mode. +

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+talk g0rdi
+Entering Talkmode, /EX to end, /<cmd> to run a command
+Talk (G0RDI)>
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As you can see, you can still run commands whilst in talk mode. +Simply prefix the command with a / like /sh/dx and you will get +the expected output. +If the user is connected to another node, you may have to use a +slightly extended version of the TALK command. +

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+talk g0rdi > gb7djk
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To exit talk mode, you issue the command /ex. +

Whilst in talk mode you will still receive DX spots. This means that +you can chat to a friend whilst working DX. +

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