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CW Mode
CW Normal and Reverse
Select CW mode by tapping either end of
MO D E
.
Hold
AL T
to alternate between CW
normal
and
CW
re ve rse
(
RE V
icon). CW reverse differs from
CW normal only in receive mode, using the upper
rather than lower sideband.
If you
S P O T
(or auto-spot) a CW signal (pg. 34),
then switch between CW normal and reverse, the
pitch of the received signal should stay the same.
Basic CW-Mode Controls
In CW mode,
MO N
sets the sidetone volume.
Hold
P I TC H
to adjust the sidetone pitch. The peak
in response of all crystal filters will track the
sidetone pitch; no filter adjustments are needed.
Hold
Q S K
to select
full break-in
(
Q S K
icon on) or
semi bre ak-in
operation.
V O X
must be turned on in CW mode to enable
both full and semi break-in operation. If PTT is
selected (
VO X
icon off), transmit must be activated
using PTT or by tapping
X MI T
.
Q S K
, or full break-in, allows you to better keep
track of on-
f
r
equenc
y
ac
t
i
vi
t
y
e
ven
whi
l
e
you’
r
e
s
endi
ng.
I
t
al
l
ows
ot
he
r
s
t
o
“br
e
ak”
your
CW
transmission by sending one or two characters.
With
semi break-in
selected (
QS K
icon off), the
K3 returns to receive mode after a time delay you
set using
D EL AY
. T his is a compromise between
full break-in and fully manual operation using PTT
or
X MI T
.
Hold
TE S T
to place the K3 into TEST mode. This
allows you to send CW without transmitting a
signal on the air. This is helpful for practicing your
sending or for off-the-air checking of pre-recorded
CW messages.
CW-Mode Menu Entries
Configuration menu entries are provided to set up
CW iambic keying mode (CW IAMB), paddle
normal/reverse selection (CW PADL), and keying
weight (CW WGHT).
SPOT and Auto-Spot
When calling another station, you should try to
match your frequency to theirs. To facilitate this,
the K3 provides both manual and automatic
spotting for use with CW and DAT A signals. See
Tuning Aids: CWT and SPOT
(pg. 34).
CW Text Decode/Display
The K3 can decode transmitted and received CW
signals, displaying the text on VFO B (pg. 33). This
f
ea
t
ur
e
i
s
es
peci
al
l
y
us
ef
ul
when
you’
r
e
l
ea
r
ni
ng
CW,
or
i
f
s
ome
one
who
does
n’
t
know
CW
i
s
looking over your shoulder while you make CW
QSOs
.
I
t
’
s
al
s
o
i
ndi
s
pens
abl
e
f
or
CW
-to-DAT A
operation (pg. 34).
Dual Passband CW Filtering (DUAL PB)
T urning on
D U AL P B
in CW mode allows you to
l
i
s
t
en
t
o
a
nar
r
ow
f
i
l
t
er
ba
ndwi
dt
h
(
t
he
“f
ocus
”)
,
s
et
within a wider, attenuated filter bandwidth (the
“c
ont
e
xt
”)
.
See
pg.
35.
CW Message Record/Play
Messages can only be recorded using the
internal keyer, not a hand key or external keyer.
If
te xt de code
is on (pg. 33), CW text sent
using the internal keyer is shown on VFO B (pg.
33). Use
TE S T
to check messages off-air (pg. 13).
There are 8 message buffers, arranged in two banks
of 4. Buffers hold 250 characters each. To switch
banks, hold
R EC
.
Me ssage Re cord:
To start recording, tap
R E C
,
then
M1
-
M4
. The remaining buffer space will be
displayed as you send. Tap
R E C
again to stop.
Me ssage Play:
Tap
M1
–
M4
to play. To cancel,
tap
R EC
. You can also hit the keyer paddle, key,
or any switch besides
M1
–
M4
to cancel play.
Auto-Re peat:
T o auto-repeat a message,
Hold
(rather than
tap
)
M1
–
M4
.
MAIN:MSG RPT
sets
the message repeat interval (1 to 255 seconds).
Chaining:
Tapping
M1
–
M4
during playback
chains another message onto the message being
played.
Holding
a message switch during playback
chains a repeating message.
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