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The following sections describe the configuration parameters in the Beacon menu.
6.1 Beacon
OFF
This is the master switch controlling whether beacon mode is enabled or not. If beacon mode is
enabled, then the radio starts operating in beacon mode on power-up.
While beacon mode is operational, it can be cancelled immediately at any time by pressing the
right (exit) button. Remember that you should not have a GPS connected, when in ordinary CW
transceiver mode
– it would key the transmitter since the GPS and paddle share the same
processor I/O signals.
Beacon mode is entered upon leaving the configuration menu system, if the beacon is enabled by
having this parameter set to ON.
6.2 Mode
WSPR
This parameter determines the transmission mode during beacon operation. There are two
possible beacon modes:
CW
: the kit simply sends stored message 1 repeatedly, according to the configured Keyer speed,
and with message start timing determined by the Frame and Start parameters (see next sections).
WSPR
: the kit sends WSPR according to the configuration parameters in the following sections.
6.3 Frequency
14,097,140
This parameter determines the transmission frequency during beacon operation. In WSPR mode,
this is the frequency of tone 0.
It should be noted that the WSPR sub-bands on the bands are only 200Hz wide. You need to have
your 27MHz reference oscillator accurately calibrated so that you can be sure your actual
transmission frequency is close to the frequency specified in this parameter. You also need to
specify the correct frequency so that your transmission is inside the appropriate 200Hz sub-band.
Note that these are the actual transmission frequencies, there is no CW offset, no RIT, no other
modifications. The specified frequency is also DIFFERENT from the “USB dial frequency”
specified at WSPRnet
http://wsprnet.org
– the “USB dial frequency” is 1500Hz lower than the
actual transmit frequency, so that the decoded audio is at 1500Hz.
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