PROSIGNS:
Morse prosigns are typically pairs of concatenated characters which are sounded
without a gap. The most common examples are AR, KN and SK (also known as VA). You can
include any such prosigns in your saved messages. To specify a prosign, use the _ character.
When the _ character is included in a saved message, it indicates that the following two characters
are to be sent without a gap between them. You would typically use AR, KN and SK but there is
nothing to stop you concatenating any pair of characters, to form other prosigns less commonly
used.
2.1 Interval
20
The Interval is a NUMBER parameter that specifies the interval in seconds, between repeated
transmission of a stored message (if repeats are configured: see next parameter).
2.2 Repeats
0
The Repeats parameter specifies how many times the message transmission will be repeated, in
the repeat transmission mode. The Repeat parameter is actually a LIST type, since it can be a
number from 1 to 99, or 0. In the latter case (zero), the Message transmission continues
indefinitely.
4.10
VFO menu
The VFO menu contains a number of configuration parameters which affect the VFO operation
and CW reception. Many of these parameters are only power-up default parameters for the VFOs.
The current VFO frequency, mode etc is not stored in these parameters. If you wish to save the
current VFO frequency, mode etc into EEPROM so that when the radio is next powered up, the
exact same state is available from power up, use the “Save settings!” feature described previously.
These configuration items in this menu are explained below.
3.1 VFO mode
A
This parameter specifies the VFO mode at power-up. It can be A, B or Split. The current VFO
mode during ordinary operation is not stored in this parameter unless you “Save settings” as
described previously.
QCX operating manual, firmware 1.07, manual edit 0.03
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