
19
Key
Indicator
Key
Indicator
0
SPEED=5 WPM
%
·
5
SPEED=18 WPM
!
·
1
SPEED=6 WPM
&
·
6
SPEED=23 WPM
"
·
2
SPEED=8 WPM
'
·
7
SPEED=30 WPM
#
·
3
SPEED=11 WPM
(
·
8
SPEED=39 WPM
$
·
4
SPEED=14 WPM
)
·
9
SPEED=50 WPM
Table 6 CW Speed Chart
(11)
DIDDLE=OFF
Not used in CW mode
(12)
FUNC=
indicates the other functions.
NOTE:
When you finish the preliminary setting in MORSE mode, press
ESC
M
to
store every parameter in memory.
ESC
?
·
/
initializes the unit.
5-1-2 Weight Setting in CW
Select
0
~
)
·
9
after depressing
SHIFT
|
WEIGHT
·
SPEED
. Ten steps within the
limits of 1:3 to 1:6 are selectable (
0
1:3,
)
·
9
1:6 ).
5-1-3 Operation by using Hand Key
(1)
Connect the hand keys to TTL IN jack as shown in Fig. 8.
(2)
Set to
INPUT=TTL
(refer to 5-1-1 (5)).
(3)
Depress
ESC E
(
FUNC=E
is displayed on the screen).
(4)
When you manipulate the key, a reading and transmission are available at the same
time. CW.FSK jack is switched ON or OFF corresponding to the operation of the key.
You can transmit by switching the key terminal of transceiver.
(5)
To return to the receive mode, perform
INPUT=AF
following the procedure of 5-1-1
(5).
5-1-4 Receiving Speed
Since this unit will automatically track receiving speed on CW, you are now ready to re-
ceive.
Dots which are less than 20 ms may be regarded as noise. However, when slow CW is re-
ceived right after rather fast CW, 2–4 characters are required before synchronization is
achieved.
5-1-5 Fine Adjustment of Speed
The keystroke
ESC Z
increases the speed and the keystroke
ESC A
decreases the
speed. Every time the key is depressed, the speed is increased (or decreased) by 1/64 the
previous speed. Note that the speed indicator on the screen remains unchanged.
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