Advanced Features
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
back in this mode; the contest number only increments if the message is sent over the air.
Remember, if pressing the [MONI] key, then a memory playback key, has no effect, you probably have the [MONI] button pushed in.
6. Tune Mode
Pressing the [TUNE] key activates a transmitted carrier for as long as the key is held in; this is useful for adjustment of a linear amplifier or external antenna tuner, or for antenna performance comparisons over the air.
The power output level to be used for tuning is pro- grammable via menu selection
Contest Keyer Operation
Programming of the six available message storage locations is accomplished by a simple keyed and keyer paddle input sequence. Only Iambic (not “Bug”) key- ing can be used for storage of CW messages, and we recommend that menu selection
Example: Program “CQ TEST DX1DX DX1DX” into the “ID” Memory Slot.
rBe sure that the
rPress the [STO] key, followed by [ID]. This selects the “ID” memory as the memory location to be uti- lized.
rUsing your keyer paddle, send “CQ TEST DX1DX DX1DX” followed by another press of key [STO] to end the storage process for this memory location. Be careful to pause slightly after each word so as to leave a word space in the message string.
rTo play back the message memory without trans- mitting, press the [MONI] key followed next by [ID]. If you don’t hear anything, check to be sure that the “MONI” LED on the
rTo transmit the CQ message, just press [ID].
Message memories 1 ~ 4 (keys [CH 1] ~ [CH 4]) are programmed, played back, and transmitted in the same manner; however, you can enter up to 50 char- acters in each of these. Particularly if you have a long callsign, you may wish to use key [ID] for storage of
just your callsign, then use message memories 1 ~ 4 (keys [CH 1] ~ [CH 4]) for your “CQ Contest” mes- sages.
Note also that if you want to send a message mul- tiple times, you can press the playback key more than once; at the end of the first message segment, the message will restart and be sent again. This is useful if you want to call “CQ” while getting a drink from the refrigerator.
You may then send a “K” manually when the auto- matic message generation is completed after the de- sired number of repeats.
Example: Program “599001 BK” as an initial contest number (to be incremented after each QSO):
rFollowing the procedure described above, press the [STO] key then the [#] key.
rNow send the contest exchange, but send “???” at the point in the message where you want the num- ber to appear. In this example, send “599??? BK” then press [STO] to terminate the entry. To send “5NN001 BK” (“N” replacing “9”), modify your send- ing accordingly (the
rTo play back the
rIf the other station asks for a repeat of your contest exchange, remember that the number will have incremented automatically after you sent it. Press the [DWN] key to return to the previous number, then press [#] key to repeat the exchange for the other station. If you need to increment the number manually for some reason, the [#UP] key may be used in the same manner.
rIf, for some reason, the contest number generated via [#] key is significantly different from the desired number, it may be reset via menu selection
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