[NLRS] CW Operation question

Andrew T. Flowers, K0SM aflowers at frontiernet.net
Wed Jun 16 15:07:01 EDT 2004


Another dirty trick is to run "MCW" into an USB transmitter.  I think 
RoverLog has a way of doing this, built into the soundcard.   You just 
need to make sure you have a nice clean sine wave at the right audio 
level so as not to distort.  If you wire it right you won't have to push 
any buttons or spin the dial--just hit the key.  If you are using one of 
those dirt-cheap RS 10m radios as an IF this is the way to get CW in the 
frst place.

 Andy K0SM

jcplatt1 at mmm.com wrote:

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>Hi Jerry.    Like I said, there is no standard.    As you point out, I
>suspect that any "standard" is more based on manufacturer (ie; Kenwood vs
>Yaesu, etc).
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>My old TS-930, a HF rig that is my IF for my 2m transverter, does use LSB
>for CW.
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>My old TS-700 that I use as my IF rig for 902 and 1296 uses LSB for CW
>which was a problem because cross mode contacts happen more often on the
>high bands.   The good news is that there is a mod to change this (which I
>have done).
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>My "new" FT100D has CW and CW-R (as I recall), but I think CW is USB on
>this radio (so CW-R is LSB).
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>73, Jon
>W0ZQ
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