[ICOM] Break In Delay
Massimo 'Max' MUCCI - I8NHJ
i8nhj at pagus.it
Fri May 23 03:49:50 EDT 2008
Ciao Larry
Thanks very much for the report that indeed solved my issue!
I never could be aware of this "undocumented feature" without your help.
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73 de Max, I8NHJ/NH7CU
one of EL2PP, 1A0KM, JT1Y, E30GA, T77V, TT8MM, T32R, K5K, XR0X, S05X, 4O3T, BS7H
on mercoledì 21 maggio 2008 you wrote:
LB> Max,
LB> Even though you are using an external keyer the "break in" knob TRACKS
LB> the internal "key speed" setting. Turn the "key speed" knob
LB> counterclockwise to a slower speed and the break in delay will get longer.
LB> 73,
LB> Larry, W0QE
LB> Massimo 'Max' MUCCI - I8NHJ wrote:
>> Hello group,
>> I had already noticed this times ago but I never done any specific check. I done it some days ago.
>> For CW I normally use an external keyer connected on the rear port of the 756PROIII.
>> My break-in (half) control must be anyway often turned full clockwise to have the transmitter to stay in TX long enough between two words.
>> My base speed is nearly 20wpm.
>> I also noticed that using just the paddle connected to the front jack (i.e. using the internal keyer) result in a longer TX delay without touching the delay control.
>> So the questions are:
>>
>> - Is someone aware of the existence of some internal adjusting point to increase the break-in delay range?
>> - Anyone noticed the break-in delay difference in using internal or external keyer?
>>
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>> 73 de Max, I8NHJ/NH7CU
>> one of EL2PP, 1A0KM, JT1Y, E30GA, T77V, TT8MM, T32R, K5K, XR0X, S05X, 4O3T, BS7H
>>
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