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XPCOM Version 1.4 Page : 15-1
Misc. Menu
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║ CW ║
║ Break In CW ║
║ Signal Ident Alt-Q ║
║ Log Book ║
║ Log Find Alt-U ║
║ Log Info Ctl-U ║
║ Log Browse ║
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Misc Menu
CW / MCW
This places the TNC into either the CW or MCW modes. The
speed will track the received signal. Default speed is 20
wpm. On the MFJ-1278 there are two options.
CW This provides a normal On/Off type of keying for
the radio. This output is taken from the TNC and
applied to the keying input of the radio.
MCW The MCW command provides an 800 hertz tone that
can be applied through the microphone jack on the
radio.
Note On the AEA PK-232 both audio and direct keying are
available from the TNC when operating in the CW
mode. To change transmit speeds for the AEA use the
Alt-Minus and Alt-Plus keys.
Break In CW
If your radio supports QSK operation and you have the proper
wiring then this will allow full break-in operation.
Signal Ident
This will place the TNC into either the "ASA" (1278) or the
"SIGNAL" (PK-232) mode of operation. Use to determine what
type of signal is being received.
For the AEA PK-232 Host mode the user may go to the displayed
mode by pressing the F9 key. The program will select the baud
rate that is nearest the displayed rate. It will also set
transmit and receive inversions accordingly.
Log Book
This calls up the external program "XPLOG.EXE" written by
W0NFU. This allows the user to take a more exhaustive look at
the log book including printing out the log book, making
labels and doing other log related activity.
XPCOM Version 1.4 Page : 15-2
Log Find
This calls the external program "XPLOG.EXE" with the
information contained in the F2 control box. This allows the
user to search the log book and find the last entry. The data
will be displayed on the screen for about 10 seconds before
returning to the main XPCOM program.
Log Info
This calls up the external program XPINFO.EXE by W0NFU. This
program allows you to keep a running file on a particular
station, acts much like a built-in ROLODEX file. To use
this feature, enter a call ( if one is not already there )
into F2 and select Log Info.
Log Browse
This calls up the external XPLOG.EXE program, this allows
you to retrieve a detailed description of your log contents
in list format. If you have a call entry into the F2, this
entry will used as a search field.