Specifications
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Please see this strange QSO with Gerry VE6LB :
@ de ยต = tks fer call = ur rst ! ! ! = name * * * = qth % % % = how dr # ? +K
Which means :
VE6LB DE F6DEX = TKS FER CALL = UR RST 599 599 599 = NAME LAURENT LAURENT LAURENT
= QTH LILLE LILLE LILLE = HOW DR GERRY ? +K
Extended macros
These macros allow you programming of the CW sequencer. These macros use the following
format :
[X:Y] with X=command Y=Parameter
Value for X :
N=retries the message the specified number Y of time
D=repeats the message while duration is less than Y
M=inserts message Y
P=dynamically changes the length of the particular CQ delay mode selected to the specified
Y seconds
C=0/1 permits changing the CQ mode from pause (standard) to period
S= Speed Change Buffered (Winkey only) with Y = speed in WPM.
H= HSCW Speed change (same as above for HSCW) with Y = speed in WPM
B=Cancel Buffered Speed Change (Winkey only), no parameter
Example 1) Schedule (synchronized timing) mode (CW Sequencing)
[C:1] [P:120] CQ DE F6DEX [D:60] +K
The program will repeat the message (CQ de F6DEX) during 60 seconds and end with +K. The
CQ mode is period : this message will start again after the 120 seconds following the
beginning of the sequence (at 00:00, then 00:02).
Note
You must press the CQ Sequencing button and the corresponding message button to engage the
loop.
Example 2) Standard CQ mode (CW Sequencing)
[C:0] [P:60] CQ de F6DEX [N:3] +K
The program will repeat CQ de F6DEX 3 times then end with +K. After the message has been
sent, the program pauses 60 seconds (cq mode= pause) and starts a new CQ.
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