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ER key
to select the desired
r function in transmit.
ER key
ges the
tivity.
MODE key
Press the CW / FSK key to
alternate between CW and
FSK.
NB switch/control
NB 1 : For pulse type noise,
such as generated by au
tomotive ignition systems.
Noise blanker 2 is used
for long duration pulse
noise, like the “wood
pecker”.
ELECTRONIC KEY switch
Turns the electronic keyer on or
off. Turn the switch off when
CW is initiated by a straight key
or when using an external elec
tronic keyer.
iEV key
Reverses the BFO frequency
rom USB to LSB.
HNE key
4akes one turn of the tuning
nob equal 1 kHz (1 Hz
tep) to facilitate tuning.
M.CH/VFO CH control
This control is used to
change the frequency in 10
kHz steps during VFO
operations.
This control is also used to
select the desired memory
channel during Memory
Channel Operation.
^ANSMISSION)
I Connect a key or electronic keyer to the rear panel CW KEY jack.
I Turn on the DC power supply and then turn the transceiver’s power
switch ON. Place the VOX/MAN switch to the VOX position.
I A frequency is shown in the display.
I Select CW with the MODE key.
I Enter the desired frequency.
Before transmitting check the frequency for activity so that you do
not interrupt another QSO.
I Press the METER key until the ALC meter lights.
I Press the key; the ON AIR indicator lights and the meter pointer
deflects.
I Adjust the CAR control until the meter deflection is within the ALC
zone.
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ALC zone
I Release the key. Receive will be restored and the ON AIR indicator
will turn off.
To use external straight key.
+ 5 V. Contact
Current about 1 mA
Ground Not used
+ 5 V, Contact
Current about 1 mA
Electronic keyer connection.
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D D
DASH DOT
( )
IIO
Ground
+ 5V
Contact Current
about 1 mA
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