[ICOM] IC-775DSP - KeyerHELP PSE
Larry Winslow
larry_w at comcast.net
Fri Aug 12 17:15:26 EDT 2005
If all else fails, you could disconnect the "dah" lead from the "electronic
key" plug and wire it to a plug to go to the manual key jack. It's crude
but should accomplish what you're looking for.
73 - Larry WØNFU
larry_w at comcast.net
At 01:51 PM 8/12/2005, you wrote:
>Hans and the group:
>This setting does not do it...."paddle" (n for normal) gives me automatic
>"dits" to the right and automatic "dahs" to the left.
>I have used this paddle for years and it works FB on the PRO, PRO II and
>PRO III, each of which has a "bug" setting in its menu. It may be that the
>775 simply does not have that bug (or some equivalent) setting, as I sure
>can't find it , H I. ...although that would somehow be surprising.
>Any further thoughts from anyone ? Could it be that the 775 requires a
>different plug configuration ? I don't think so ... but any ideas ?
>My paddle is NOT an iambic squeeze, but a modern Vibroplex which is
>designed to act as the old type bug...i.e. thumb on paddle to the right
>produces an automatic series of "dits" and forefinger on the paddle to the
>left produces a solid unbroken tone , i.e. an extended "dah" that stays
>until I release the contact.
>Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
>Thanks & 73
>Malcolm Ringel, K3KZ
>
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Hans Remeeus" <hans at remeeus.nl>
>To: "ICOM Reflector" <icom at mailman.qth.net>
>Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 2:01 AM
>Subject: Re: [ICOM] IC-775DSP - Keyer Polarity
>
>
>>Hallo Malcolm,
>>
>>Push [SET] shortly;
>>If you are in a Sub Menu first push [ENT] to enter the main menu of the
>>P-set mode;
>>Push [DOWN] or [UP] until you see [PUSH SEt ] left & [ELECSEt] right on
>>the display;
>>Push [SET];
>>Push [DOWN] or [UP] until you see [PAdLE] right on the display;
>>Turn the Main Dial to set the value between [r] which means reversed or
>>[n] which means normal;
>>Push [ENT] to exit the Sub menu and again [ENT] to exit the Main menu;
>>That's all.
>>
>>Good luck and enjoy your IC-775DSP (great analoge rig)!
>>
>>
>>73, Hans Remeeus (PA1HR)
>>http://www.remeeus.nl
>>Communication is about people, the rest is technology.
>>
>>
>>---- Original Message ----
>>From: "Malcolm Ringel" <mringel at bluecrab.org>
>>To: <we1x at comcast.net>
>>Cc: <icom at mailman.qth.net>
>>Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 6:59 AM
>>Subject: Re: [ICOM] Want Icom R8500
>>
>>>BTW, yes, I did buy the 775 and really like it. It is so "retro" in
>>>so many ways, particularly for me, as I haven't had a BIG radio since
>>>my FT1000D some 8-10 years ago.
>>>Q on 775: I use a bug-style keyer, IOW, push left on keyer paddle
>>>gives steady unbroken "dah" and push right gives "dits" of variable
>>>lengths, speed, etc.
>>>All of my recent radios Icom & Yaesu have had an internal menu
>>>setting in the keyer sub-menu which, for example in my PROIII and
>>>PROII I think it actually says "bug".
>>>I cannot find it in the 775 or any specific reference to it in the
>>>manual. Can you help ??? Can any list member help ?
>>>Thanks
>>>Malcolm, K3KZ
>>
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