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 MFJ-452 CW Keyboard

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MFJ-452 Super CW Keyboard

Features

Includes eight independent 250-character message memories.

150-character type-ahead buffer available with audible "buffer full" warning.

Paddle jack makes MFJ-452 a keyboard-controlled iambic keyer.  Iambic paddle, space bar, or single-
lever usable as straight keys.

Embedded commands include auto-incrementing serial numbers, timed pauses up to 99 minutes 99
seconds, and message loops.

Adjustable parameters vary code speed from 5 to 100 WPM and code weight from 5 to 95 %.

Internal sidetone speaker with adjustable volume and frequency.

Output tune mode has constant key to adjust tuners or antennas.

LCD readout displays buffer contents and transmitted text.

Practice operation using key-output disable and Farnsworth mode for random code generator.

Installation

The MFJ-452 is supplied with an IBM-AT compatible keyboard.  The MFJ-452X package does not
include a keyboard.  The unit is guaranteed to support the supplied keyboard but may be used with other
standard 101 key AT-style keyboards.  However, the use of an AT-compatible keyboard from other
manufacturers may cause an increase in susceptibility to radio frequency interference.  If using a
switchable keyboard, move the A-X switch on the back of the keyboard to the "A" position.  

Using an XT

style keyboard or turning a switchable keyboard to "X" mode may damage both the keyboard and the
MFJ-452.  This unit will function only with AT compatible keyboards.

  Plug the keyboard into the 5 pin

DIN connector marked 

KYBRD IN

 on the MFJ-452.

The MFJ-452 Morse Keyboard requires a 12 Vdc 250 milliamp power supply.  The power jack accepts a
2.1mm coaxial plug with the center conductor positive and shield ground.  An optional dc supply, the
MFJ-1312B, is available from MFJ Enterprises.  Connect your MFJ-1312B Power Adapter or compatible
dc supply into the jack marked 

POWER

 on the MFJ-452 back panel.

This unit supports both positive and negative keyed radios.  Connect a standard shielded RCA cable
between your radio key input and the MFJ-452's key output.  The MFJ-452 is set up for a 

direct

 or

positive keyed radio (most solid state radios).  The unit can be adjusted for 

grid block

 or negative radios

(most radios with tube finals) by shorting the left most pair of pins on JMP1. JMP1 is located, with the
POWER switch toward you, to the right rear of the PC board.

Connect the paddle to the 3.5mm stereo phone jack with a shielded cable through the back of the unit.
Connect the dot wire of the paddle to the ring on the plug and the dash wire to the tip.  The shield on the
plug should be attached to paddle ground.  An external speaker can be connected to the speaker output on
the rear of the unit using the 3.5mm mono plug.

Summary of Contents for MFJ-452

Page 1: ...ck of the keyboard to the A position Using an XT style keyboard or turning a switchable keyboard to X mode may damage both the keyboard and the MFJ 452 This unit will function only with AT compatible...

Page 2: ...from the point where it was interrupted Adjusting Code Parameters Note The output key is disabled during parameter changes so that no erroneous code is transmitted Code WPM Speed Code speed is set usi...

Page 3: ...se the designated function key F1 F8 you want to remove F2 in this case Press the Alt that function key then Enter without typing or keying anything into memory The message is now removed Embedded Com...

Page 4: ...wn arrows to vary sidetone Press Esc to exit W This command enables the code weight settings mode An alternating dot and dash signal is produced and the signal is modified with the keyboard by using t...

Page 5: ...s disengaged L Toggles between 5 character word length or random word length from 1 8 characters The keyer signals OK after the command is entered The keyer s default setting sends 5 character words i...

Page 6: ...es The function keys F1 through F8 are used to store and send messages The Alt key is used with a function key to store a message The function key is then used alone to send the stored message See the...

Page 7: ...601 323 5869 You will be best helped if you have your unit manual and all information on your station handy so you can answer any questions the technicians may ask You can also send questions by mail...

Page 8: ...D D 8 8 E E 9 9 F F 0 0 G G AAA H H MIM I I KR J J OS K K WG L L AF M M DN N N IMI O O DU P P _ _ IQ Q Q BT R R AR 1 S S SN 2 T T Error U U Paragraph AL V V SX W W KA 3 X X K K 4 Y Y AS 5 Z Z SK 6 1 1...

Page 9: ...elease Alt Also used in conjunction with keys F1 F8 to store message memories Alt Print Screen Plays the EPROM code version number of your unit Backspace Deletes the last character entered into messag...

Page 10: ...Random numeric characters on off P Random punctuation characters on off G Random prosign L Random 1 8 character group length on off off denotes fixed 5 character group length C Fixed 6 character sets...

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