Decrement Serial Number (Buffered); Increment Serial Number (Buffered); Key Down For Nn Seconds (Buffered); Merge Two Letters Into A Prosign (Buffered) - K1EL K45 User Manual

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operation when the message is completed.
HSCW Operation Hints: You must enable PTT for this function to work properly. Common practice is to key
the transmitter with PTT and feed keyed audio tones into the microphone input. You can use the K45
sidetone output directly as a tone source as this is a keyed 2000 Hz tone in HSCW mode. Alternatively, you
can use the K45 key output to key an external tone generator. (note need to look at the outputs, PTT is
dropping between chars)
See
http://www.nitehawk.com/rasmit/
/H1 K1EL BCON \R (K1EL BCON sent at 1000 lpm followed by WPM reset)
Although it's possible to send HSCW directly from the keyboard by entering the /Hn command before a
string, the most efficient use of HSCW is to format a specific HSCW message.

Decrement Serial Number (Buffered)

\D - The five-digit serial number is decremented. If equal to 00000 it is not decremented.

Increment Serial Number (Buffered)

\I - The five-digit serial number is incremented. If equal to 99999 it is not incremented.

Key down for nn seconds (Buffered)

\K<nn> - The transmitter will be held in key down state until either the timer expires or DEL is entered. Two
digits must be entered, as in 06 for 6 seconds. Maximum key down time is 99 seconds
ON \K05 OFF a 5 second key down will be inserted between ON and OFF.

Merge Two Letters into a Prosign (Buffered)

\M <C1><C2> - You can build "on the fly" prosigns with this command. Just enter \M followed by two letters
or numbers and they will be merged: \MAR is sent as AR. If this command is entered on the keyboard,
nothing will be sent until both letters have been entered.

Send Serial Number (Buffered)

\N - The current five-digit serial number is sent in Morse. If LZ is on (Serial number menu ESC S) all leading
zeroes are suppressed so 00407 would be sent as 407. The serial number menu is also be used to map a
number to a cut substitution. If T is mapped to zero, 4T7 would be sent.

Change Output Port (Buffered)

\O<n> – (1 or 2) Select the output port to transmit on. This command will only work when PTT is not
enabled. In other words, select either Key1 or Key 2 in Configuration Menu #2:OutPort.

Pause Output (Buffered)

<string> \P <string>
K45 message transmission will be paused to allow the user to insert something and then continue. The
response can be by keyboard or paddle. If by keyboard, the user must press ENTER to signal the end of the
string. If by paddle the K45 will continue automatically after paddle entry stops for one wordspace time. The
DEL key can be pressed to cancel the pause. Here is an example usage of this command :
UR RST IS \P = NAME HR IS STEVE
After playing UR RST IS, the K45 will pause to allow an RST report to be sent manually and then continue
with the rest of the message. If using the keyboard, be sure to press ENTER to continue or DEL to cancel
because the K45 will hang until that happens.

Set a QRSS Speed (Buffered)

\Q<n> - Where n is a single digit number 1-4 representing the QRSS rate.
1=QRSS3: 3 second dits
3=QRSS30: 30 second dits
For example, \Q1 selects QRSS3 or 3 second dits and \Q4 selects 60 second dits.
NOTE!!: Remember to put a Reset speed \R command at the end of a message that contains a QRSS
K-45 User's Manual - Rev A.0
K45 CW Modem Manual
for more information about HSCW
2=QRSS6: 6second dits
4=QRSS60: 60 second dits
6/6/2021
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