Cwtype - Ten-Tec OMNI-VII 588 Programmer's Reference Manual

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CWType

The OMNI-VII provides a way to help out with CW transmits in REMOTE mode.
The OMNI-VII provides an interface command to send a CW Character. In order for this
to work, the OMNI-VII's Internal Keyer needs to be turned on, either in Mode A or
Mode B, and when this command is received, the CW Character will be clocked out
given the selected CW speed, Rise/Fall, etc. The OMNI-VII One Plug program provides
an interface for this feature. There is a CWType window, which is opened by a command
button on the OMNI-VII One Plug Console window. When opened, and focus is on the
CWType window, keyboard presses are interpreted into CW Characters to send to the
OMNI-VII. In turn, if the OMNI-VII is in Remote mode, and if the Internal Keyer is
turned on, then the characters will be transmitted out over the air in CW mode.
The OMNI-VII interface supports the standard alpha numeric character set for A
through Z and 0 through 9. It also supports several special symbols, and some of these
relate to known procedural signals.
Symbol
Code group
"
.-..-.
'
.----.
(
-.--.
)
-.--.-
+
.-.-.
*
._...
,
--..--
-
-....-
.
.-.-.-
/
-..-.
:
---... Colon
;
-.-.-.
=
-...-
?
..--..
@
.--.-.
_
..--.-
!
---.
>
..._._
<
.-.-
%
-.-.-
&
...-.
[
.-..-
Note1: The value for each is the ASCII character code for each.
Rev 1.009
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Name
Quotation mark
Apostrophe
Open parenthesis
Close parenthesis
Plus sign
Asterisk/Multiply
Comma
Hyphen or single dash DU
Period
Slant/Divide By
Semicolon
Equal sign
Question mark
At symbol
Underscore
Exclamation point
OMNI-VII Programmer's Reference Guide
Procedural Signal
AF
WG
KN Back to you
KK
AR End of Message
AS Wait
MIM
AAA
DN
OS
KR
BT Separator
IMI
IQ
SK End of contact
AA All after
KA
SN Understood
Warning
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