MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE OPERATIONAL COMMANDS
CWSENDCH nnn Mode: CW Default:$FF
Parameter:
nnn = $00 to $FF; specifying the CW xmit character.
This controls when the MFJ-1278B transmits the pending text in the CW buffer. It is only
effective for CW and MCW modes.
If this is left at the default of 000, the characters to be transmitted are left buffered and unsent
until such time as either a SPACE, CARRIAGE-RETURN, or other control character is sent.
To have more control over when pending transmit characters are sent, enter it as the new
CWSEndch value. For example, setting CWSEndch to $02 will cause the MFJ-1278B to
buffer CW characters for transmission until a CTRL-B (or CTRL-R that always transmits the
buffer) character is typed.
To enable immediate transmission, enter CWSEndch 255 or $FF. The immediate
transmission mode enables the full break-in feature in the CW mode. The full break-in CW
feature is defeated, if the CWSENDCH character is set to a value other than $FF. This tells
the MFJ-1278B to send everything right away, without delaying for a space or CARRIAGE-
RETURN like CWSEndch 000 would.
CWSPEEDM ON/OFF Mode: CW Default: OFF
Parameters:
ON Enables the transmit speed synchronization with the received speed.
OFF Disables transmit speed synchronization with the received speed.
When the CWSPEEDM command is ON, the MFJ-1278B will adopt the CW speed that was
last locked in through the CW "Lock" command as its transmit speed.
When CWSPEEDM is OFF, the MFJ-1278B transmit speed will be the speed set by the user
with the MSPEED command.
The default value of CWSPEEDM is OFF.