[1000mp] FH-1 Remote Control Keypad

Victor West [email protected]
Tue, 25 Nov 2003 09:55:38 -0600


Hi Randy

I have a 1000mp rather than a Mk 5, but I do have a FH-1.  The FH-1 is a
keypad and voltage divider only.  When you press a button, it selects
different resistors that change the voltage applied back to the radio.  The
keyer is part of the radio.  My FH-1 works as expected with my 1000mp, and
I have had it for years.  

Victor West; AE5DX
ex: WA5SUE
[email protected]



> [Original Message]
> From: WX5L <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Date: 11/25/2003 9:44:03 AM
> Subject: Re: [1000mp] FH-1 Remote Control Keypad
>
> In the Mark V manual page 76 it indicates one of the available features of
> the FH-1 is a contest memory keyer to reduce operator fatigue.
>
> It offers 6 CW message memories that can be used to store callsigns or any
> other repetitive message. The problem seems it alters the weighting of the
> memory keyer.
>
> With this in mind can you explain your comment?
>
> Randy
> WX5L
>
> > The FH-1 has no memory, nor is it a keyer. Its
> > sole purpose in life is to be just an external
> > keypad to access some of the internal keyer and
> > other assorted rig functions.
> > 73,
> > W2UV
>
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