Automatic bu11t'in
messages
are
provided
as follows:
CG CG DE
(message
A)
(i.o. "KbKU")
CD
TEST DE
(message
A)
DE
(message
A) (This is the "ID"
key)
QRZ
(message
A)
(Note that these are
appended by programmable
message
“A“)
Two
key
lockout
operation
of
keyboard prevents
lost
characters
during
"burst"
typing.
A "DELETE"
key
allows
correction of errors
prior
to transmission.
An automatic
incrementing
serial number from 0 to 9999 is available
for insertion into
the
sending
buffer or the
message
memories for contests
which
require
sequential numbering. Leading
zeros are not transmitted.
A
repeat
Function allows
repetition
of
any
o¥ the Four
message
memories
a5ter a
presettable
period
of from 1 to 99 seconds.
9 real—time clock
option
allows
generation
of a time transmission
(24-hour
Format,
1.e. 21:42) in
Morse,
Baudot or ASCII. Time can be
inserted in the
sending
buffer or
any message memory.
Time is sent
as 21R24 in
Morse,
21:24 in ASCII and Baudot.
BAUDOT
CODE:
Baudot (S—level) TTY code is transmitted ¥rom
the
keyboard
at
50
wpm
standard
speed.
(45.45
baud)
Both RTTV
and
Cw
ID are
provided
("ID“
key)
High voltage
&OmA.
loop keying
transistors are built into the unit.
Provisions are made for
mixing
receiver audio and
keyer
sidetone For convenient
monitoring.
Carriage return,
line feed and "LTRS" are sent
automatically
after 63 characters and a
space
have occurred on a line. After 70
characters,
the Function is initiated without
any space being present.
This makes nice
looking copy
at the
receiving end,
with the
carriage
return not
breaking
words.
Also this
frees the
operator
4rom
worrying
about
the
carriage
return.
All
up
and down shift is handled
automatically.
In
addition,
a
dounshift occurs on
every space
to
quickly
clear
any
garbles
in
recept-
ion.
As
with Horse
transmission,
included are the
sending buf§er,
the
programmable message memories,
the
automatic
message sequences
plus
the
"DELETE" function and
KUS
(Key-DperatedASwitch)
control.
ASCII:
Same as
Baudot above
except
that Functions
involving up
and
down
shift (FIGS and LTRS) are not
required.
Transmission
speed
is 110
baud.
Both
upper
and lower case are
generated (upper
case
by shifting)
G "CAPS LOCK“ function
allows
transmission of
capital
letters
only.
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