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CE77 PC Programming Software
Common Menu
A1A (CW) FUNCTION PARAMETERS
This parameter programs the various configuration
items of the A1A (CW) mode.
Put a check mark into the check box to enable ad-
justment of its parameter from the transceiver’s set
(“menu”) mode.
The available parameters are: CW Delay, CW QSK,
Side Tone SET, and Side Tone Level.
CW DELAY
This parameter sets the CW delay time.
To program the delay time, double click the left
mouse button on this column, then enter the de-
sired delay time from the keyboard, then press
the [ENTER] key to accept the new delay time.
The available values are “30mSec” to “3000mSec,”
(10 mSec multiples) and “FULL.”
To enter the “FULL” option, double click the left
mouse button on this column, enter “0” from the
keyboard, then press the [ENTER] key to accept
the new delay time.
CW QSK
This parameter sets the delay time between the
instant when the telegraph key is closed (key
down) and the moment the actual carrier enve-
lope is transmitted.
The available values are “10mSec” to “30mSec”
(5 mSec multiples).
SIDE TONE SET
This parameter defines whether the CW side tone
level is linked to the front panel’s VOL knob
(“LINK”), or not linked (“FIX”).
SIDE TONE LEVEL
This parameter sets the CW side-tone (monitor)
level.
To program the CW side-tone level, double click
the left mouse button on this column, enter de-
sired side-tone volume level from the keyboard,
then press the [ENTER] key to accept the CW side
tone level.
When the “SIDE TONE SET” parameter is set to
“FIX,” the available selections are “0” to “100.”
When the “SIDE TONE SET” parameter is set to
“LINK,” the available selections are “-100” to
“100.”
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Summary of Contents for VX-1700 Series
Page 4: ...4 Exploded View Miscellaneous Parts Note ...
Page 5: ...5 Block Diagram ...
Page 6: ...6 Connection Diagram ...
Page 18: ...18 Alignment Note ...
Page 20: ...20 Note ALE 1 Automatic Link Establishment Unit Installation ...
Page 49: ...49 Circuit Diagram MAIN Unit Lot 1 18 ...
Page 50: ...50 Note MAIN Unit Lot 1 18 ...
Page 52: ...52 Parts Layout Side B b a d c e f h g i j 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 k 8 MAIN Unit Lot 1 18 ...
Page 53: ...53 MAIN Unit Lot 19 Circuit Diagram ...
Page 54: ...54 MAIN Unit Lot 19 Note ...
Page 56: ...56 MAIN Unit Lot 19 Parts Layout Side B b a d c e f h g i j 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 k 8 ...
Page 76: ...76 MAIN Unit Note ...
Page 77: ...77 Circuit Diagram PA 2 Unit Lot 1 18 ...
Page 78: ...78 Note PA 2 Unit Lot 1 18 ...
Page 80: ...80 Parts Layout Side B b a d c e f h g i j 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PA 2 Unit Lot 1 18 ...
Page 81: ...81 PA 2 Unit Lot 19 Circuit Diagram ...
Page 82: ...82 PA 2 Unit Lot 19 Note ...
Page 84: ...84 PA 2 Unit Lot 19 Parts Layout Side B b a d c e f h g i j 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...
Page 91: ...91 PANEL Unit Circuit Diagram ...
Page 92: ...92 PANEL Unit Note ...
Page 93: ...93 PANEL Unit Parts Layout Side A B A C D F E G 1 2 3 H I 4 ...
Page 97: ...97 GPS INTERFACE Unit Lot 1 6 Circuit Diagram ...
Page 99: ...99 GPS INTERFACE Unit Lot 1 6 Parts Layout Side B b a d c e f 1 2 3 4 ...
Page 100: ...100 GPS INTERFACE Unit Lot 7 25 Circuit Diagram ...
Page 102: ...102 GPS INTERFACE Unit Lot 7 25 Parts Layout Side B b a d c e f 1 2 3 4 ...
Page 103: ...103 GPS INTERFACE Unit Lot 26 Circuit Diagram ...
Page 105: ...105 GPS INTERFACE Unit Lot 26 Parts Layout Side B b a d c e f 1 2 3 4 ...
Page 109: ...109 ALE Unit Option Circuit Diagram ...
Page 114: ...114 ALE Unit Option Note ...
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