Kenwood TS-2000 Operation Manual - Page 52

Cw Break-in, Electronic Keyer, Communicating Aids, Using Semi Break-in Or Full Break-in

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9 COMMUNICATING AIDS CW BREAK-IN Break-in allows you to transmit CW without manually switching between transmit and receive modes. Two types of Break-ins are available: Semi Break-in and Full Break-in. Semi Break-in: When the key contacts open, the transceiver automatically waits for the passage of the time period that you have selected. The transceiver then returns to receive mode. Full Break-in: As soon as the key contacts open, the transceiver returns to receive mode. USING SEMI BREAK-IN OR FULL BREAK-IN 1 Press [CW/ FSK/ REV] to select CW mode. • "CW" appears. 2 Press [VOX/ LEVEL]. • The VOX LED lights. 3 Press [FUNC], [KEY/ DELAY]. • The current setting (Full or delay time) appears. The default is Full Break-in. 4 Turn the MULTI/ CH control to select Full Break-in or a delay time for Semi Break-in. • Delay time ranges from 5 to 100 (50 ms to 1000 ms) in steps of 5. 5 Begin sending. • The transceiver automatically switches to transmit mode. • When FBK (Full Break-in) is selected: The transceiver immediately switches to receive mode when the key opens. • When a delay time is selected: The transceiver switches to receive mode after the delay time that you have selected has passed. 6 Press [FUNC], [KEY/ DELAY] again. Note: Full Break-in cannot be used with the TL-922/922A linear amplifier. ELECTRONIC KEYER This transceiver has a built-in electronic keyer that can be used by connecting a keyer paddle to the transceiver's rear panel. Refer to "Keys for CW (PADDLE and KEY)" {page 3} for details regarding this connection. The built-in keyer supports lambic operation. CHANGING KEYING SPEED The keying speed of the electronic keyer is fully adjustable. Selecting the appropriate speed is important in order to send error-free CW that other operators can copy solidly. Selecting a speed that is beyond your keying ability will only result in mistakes. You will obtain the best results by selecting a speed that is close to the speed used by the other station. 1 Press [CW/ FSK/ REV] to select CW mode. • "CW" appears. 2 Press [KEY/ DELAY]. • The current keying speed appears. The default is 20 (WPM). 3 While keying the paddle and listening to the transmit sidetone, turn the MULTI/ CH control to select the appropriate speed. • The speeds range from 10 (WPM) to 60 (WPM), in steps of 1. The larger the number, the faster the speed. 4 Press [KEY/ DELAY] again to complete the setting. Note: When using the semi-automatic "Bug" function, the selected speed applies only to the rate that dots are sent. AUTO WEIGHTING The electronic keyer can automatically change the dot/dash weighting. Weighting is the ratio of dash length to dot length. The weighting changes with your keying speed, thus making your keying easier for other operators to copy. Use Menu No. 33 to select AUTO, or 2.5 ~ 4.0 (in steps of 0.1) fix weight ratio. The default is AUTO. When the fix weight ratio is selected, the dot/dash weight ratio is locked regardless of the keying speed. ■ Reverse Keying Weight Ratio Auto Weighting increases the weighting as you increase your keying speed. However, the electronic keyer also can decrease the weighting as you increase your keying speed. To switch this function ON, access Menu No. 34, and select ON. The default is OFF. Reverse Keying Weight OFF ON Keying Speed (WPM) 10 ~ 25 1:2.8 1:3.2 26 ~ 45 1:3.0 1:3.0 46 ~ 60 1:3.2 1:2.8 42

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9
COMMUNICATING AIDS
CW BREAK-IN
Break-in allows you to transmit CW without manually
switching between transmit and receive modes.
Two
types of Break-ins are available:
Semi Break-in and
Full Break-in.
Semi Break-in:
When the key contacts open, the transceiver
automatically waits for the passage of the time period
that you have selected.
The transceiver then returns
to receive mode.
Full Break-in:
As soon as the key contacts open, the transceiver
returns to receive mode.
USING SEMI BREAK-IN OR FULL BREAK-IN
1
Press
[CW/ FSK/ REV]
to select CW mode.
“CW” appears.
2
Press
[VOX/ LEVEL]
.
The
VOX
LED lights.
3
Press
[FUNC]
,
[KEY/ DELAY]
.
The current setting (Full or delay time)
appears.
The default is Full Break-in.
4
Turn the
MULTI/ CH
control to select Full Break-in
or a delay time for Semi Break-in.
Delay time ranges from 5 to 100 (50 ms to
1000 ms) in steps of 5.
5
Begin sending.
The transceiver automatically switches to
transmit mode.
When FBK (Full Break-in) is selected:
The transceiver immediately switches to
receive mode when the key opens.
When a delay time is selected:
The transceiver switches to receive mode after
the delay time that you have selected has
passed.
6
Press
[FUNC]
,
[KEY/ DELAY]
again.
Note:
Full Break-in cannot be used with the TL-922/922A linear
amplifier.
ELECTRONIC KEYER
This transceiver has a built-in electronic keyer that
can be used by connecting a keyer paddle to the
transceiver’s rear panel.
Refer to “Keys for CW
(PADDLE and KEY)” {page 3} for details regarding
this connection.
The built-in keyer supports lambic
operation.
CHANGING KEYING SPEED
The keying speed of the electronic keyer is fully
adjustable.
Selecting the appropriate speed is
important in order to send error-free CW that other
operators can copy solidly.
Selecting a speed that is
beyond your keying ability will only result in mistakes.
You will obtain the best results by selecting a speed
that is close to the speed used by the other station.
1
Press
[CW/ FSK/ REV]
to select CW mode.
“CW” appears.
2
Press
[KEY/ DELAY]
.
The current keying speed appears.
The default
is 20 (WPM).
3
While keying the paddle and listening to the
transmit sidetone, turn the
MULTI/ CH
control to
select the appropriate speed.
The speeds range from 10 (WPM) to 60 (WPM),
in steps of 1.
The larger the number, the faster
the speed.
4
Press
[KEY/ DELAY]
again to complete the
setting.
Note:
When using the semi-automatic “Bug” function, the selected
speed applies only to the rate that dots are sent.
AUTO WEIGHTING
The electronic keyer can automatically change the
dot/dash weighting.
Weighting is the ratio of dash
length to dot length.
The weighting changes with
your keying speed, thus making your keying easier
for other operators to copy.
Use Menu No. 33 to select AUTO, or 2.5 ~ 4.0 (in
steps of 0.1) fix weight ratio.
The default is AUTO.
When the fix weight ratio is selected, the dot/dash
weight ratio is locked regardless of the keying speed.
Reverse Keying Weight Ratio
Auto Weighting increases the weighting as you
increase your keying speed.
However, the
electronic keyer also can decrease the weighting
as you increase your keying speed.
To switch this function ON, access Menu No. 34,
and select ON.
The default is OFF.
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