CHAPTER 8
MORSE OPERATION
8.1 Overview
The PK-900 will both send and receive International Morse Code. The
computer based Morse operator can use the PK-900 to send "perfect"
code at much higher speeds than are typical of hand sent code.
As a rule, no machine can receive Morse as well as the FSK modes.
Your PK-900 is no exception. A strong signal and a good "fist"
are both required for the PK-900 to do a reasonable job of copying
Morse code. Don't expect your PK-900 to do miracles and produce
good copy from bad fists!
8.2 Where to Operate Morse
Before you can operate Morse, you must first know where the activity
ocurrs. Morse operation is permitted on any amateur frequency, but
most often occurs in the lower 100 to 250 kHz of each band.
8.2.1 Entering the Morse Mode
If you are using an AEA PAKRATT program, follow the instructions in
the program manual to enter the Morse mode.
If you are using a terminal, simply type "MORSE" or "MO" from the
Command Mode followed by the <Enter> key to enter the Morse mode on
Radio Port 1. Packet operation on port 2 is disabled when in the
Morse mode. The PK-900 responds by displaying the previous mode:
Opmode was PAcket
Opmode now MOrse
8.2.2 HF Receiver Settings
Set your HF receiver (or transceiver) to the CW mode. Adjust the
volume to a comfortable listening level. Be certain that any IF-Shift
and Passband Tuning controls are centered or set to the OFF position.
8.2.3 Tuning in Morse Stations
Tuning in Morse stations properly is critical to successful operation.
Follow the procedure below for the best results in tuning in Morse
stations.
o Make certain your HF receiver is in the CW mode.
o Turn any IF-Shift and Passband-Tuning controls to the Center or
OFF position.
o Tune your receiver carefully in the lower portion of your
favorite amateur band and look for Morse signals.
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