FARGO electronic 7KDAB manual Morse Code Features, Message File Location, Message File contents

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Morse Code Features

Message File Location

Text files containing the desired message along with special control sequences to control pitch, speed, and amplitude can be stored in the same directory structure along with the audio files.

As with the audio files, the Morse code filenames begin with the four digit numeric value of the desired phrase number, but in this case use the file extension “CW”.

When the 7K controller commands the 7KDAB to play a given word, the 7KDAB will first check to see if a ‘xxxx.WAV’ file exists, and if none is found, then it will check to see if a ‘xxxx.CW’ file exists, and if present will begin playback of the Morse message file.

Message File contents

The text file should contain regular ASCII text characters. In addition to letters and numbers, standard punctuation characters are supported. The full list of characters is included in Appendix C.

Any unsupported characters will be translated to a inter-word delay, or “space” character.

With version 2.04 firmware installed in the 7K controller, the only limitation to the length of a file is the size of the FLASH memory card.

As with speech messages, a Morse message playback may be stopped with the {PW} 16 command (available in 2.04 7K firmware), or by issuing the “STOP” command at the serial console prompt.

Message file control characters

Unless otherwise specified, the default for a CW message playback is a pitch of 720Hz at 20WPM and one-half maximum amplitude. These values are reset at the beginning of each new message playback.

Special control character sequences are used to set the pitch, speed, and amplitude of the message and can appear anywhere within a message. The control sequences consist of a single control character followed by numeric digits and terminate with the first non-numeric character.

Note: If the first desired character after a command sequence is a numeric value the command sequence can be terminated with a forward slash ( / ) character, which in that specific circumstance will not be treated as a inter- character delay.

Pitch

A character sequence beginning with a tilde ( ~ ) character denotes a change pitch command. The pitch is specified in Hertz, and can range from 1Hz to 5000Hz inclusive.

Note: The internal frequency resolution is limited to about 600mHz so the specified frequency will vary slightly from the specified value. Also note that precision of the frequency is limited to that of the microprocessor grade crystal.

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Contents 7K Digital Audio Board Using the DAB Morse Code Features Appendix a Library Contents Appendix F Schematics Appendix G Daughter PCB Installation Introduction Limited Hardware Warranty Copyright Notice and Limited Software WarrantyTrademarks Installation Installation into the rack mount cabinetInstalling the Flash Card Updating the 7K repeater controller firmware Using the DAB LED Status indicatorBasic use Things to consider when deciding file storage parameters Supported WAV File formatsRecommended editing programs Storing files on the Flash cardMulti-Media Card adapters File system requirements Format d /a1024File system structure for the Audio Files Special files stored in the root directorySpecial Words Custom DelayLong word continuation Playback Speed Factor Play Random FileForce 7KDAB Reset Send Serial CharactersLoad 7K-IMAGE.BIN Load 7K Patch fileProvide RTC data to DAB Save 7K-IMAGE.BINMessage File Location Morse Code FeaturesMessage File contents Message file control charactersAmplitude SpeedSending ‘Prosigns’ 7KDAB ‘Busy’ message Hardware Interface Using the Serial PortPassword BaudrateConnecting a Modem to the Serial Port Command Line Interface CD Change DirectoryDIR Directory command WAVREN Rename File DEL Delete FileFind Find a file RY Receive Y-Modem Reboot Reboot DABSY Send Y-Modem LO LogoutTime Display or Set the current Time and Date Stop Stop current WAV file playbackType Type a file to the console Command line interface commands available with 7K firmware #! Issuing commands to the 7KRFP Remote Front Panel Rx1 Rx3 LL 99717* LL 99705* LL 9983* Rx1Script Execute text file to program the 7K controller Firmware Update Procedure Appendix a Library Contents Page Page 1414 Page Page Page Rate Page Type VCO Test Tones Appendix B Ascii Character Chart Dec Char NameAppendix C Morse Code Characters · · · · · · · · - · Appendix D Version History Product Firmware RevisionsDisclaimer Appendix E 7K Version 2.04 Release NotesOverview PW 36 T F Modify ID Timers New CommandsPW 24 Remove Command From Macro Stop playback of current speech wordPW 49 90/91/92/93 xx Message Handler Initial Message Delay PW 49 94/95 xx Logic output pulse durationPW 76 ff yyyy zzzz Function ‘ff’ Item TestedPW 63 16 Daylight Savings time correction New SwitchesPW 63 36 Suppress command responses within macro execution PW 63 19 Ignore Landline Busy InputPage Changed Commands PW 02 f … Ctcss Encoder Function code ‘f’ DescriptionPW 63 xx 0/1/2/3 Set User Switch PW 40 r Set Transmit Timeout TimersPW 96 t Set Dtmf Mute Delay PW 89 … Select Dtmf Priority/ScanNew Message Types Operational ChangesVersion 2.04b Bug Fixes and Changes VersionVersion 2.04a Version 2.04cVersion 2.04f Appendix F Schematics Revision E 7KDAB, Version 2.0, 19-Aug-2007 Vyex LLC Revision D1 7KDAB, Version 2.0, 19-Aug-2007 Vyex LLC Page Appendix G Daughter PCB Installation