Epson Multi-mode Data Controller MFJ-1278B User Manual

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MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE                                     BASIC OPERATION 
CW OPERATION 
The MFJ-1278B provides many unique features in the CW mode that are not found in other 
multi-mode controllers. 
 
The MFJ-1278B can key your CW transceiver in the CW mode of operation.  The MFJ-
1278B can accommodate either positive (direct) or negative (grid block) keying voltages. 
 
The MFJ-1278B also has a code practice mode built-in, that can be used with VHF FM 
radios in the Modulated CW (MCW) mode.  This mode holds the radio PTT line down and 
feeds keyed audio into the microphone input. 
 
The CW mode in the MFJ-1278B is very easy and versatile.  Take for instance, the user can 
send code either from the computer keyboard or a key paddle.  The key paddle must be 
connected to the  CW KEY-IN jack on the back panel of the MFJ-1278B.  When working 
CW on the MFJ-1278B with a key paddle you have a full fledged Memory Keyer at your 
disposal.  The MFJ-1278B provides the user with ten programmable memory buffers.  These 
memory buffers are able to be programmed with message of up to 120 characters.  Besides 
the buffer memory, MFJ-1278B provides automatic serial numbering.  The WEIGHT 
command determines the DOT/SPACE ratio.  This is to allow compensation for leading or 
trailing edge delays in many transceiver keying circuits.  The built in random code generator 
allows CW code practice.  A TUNE command is also built in for radio tuning. 
The MFJ-1278B supports all Alpha and Numeric characters.  It also will transmit and receive 
punctuations and major prosigns as listed in Table 4-4 below: 
 
PROSIGNS 
ASCII CHARACTER Keyboard Symbol 
PROCEDURE 
SK 
* 
End of Work 
AS 
& 
Wait 
AR 
End of Message 
BT 
 
Break 
SN 
Understood 
KA 
Signal Starting 
Invitation to Transmit 
DN 
 
KN 
Response from Contacted Call Only 
PUNCTUATIONS 
 
,  COMMA 
:  COLON 
.  PERIOD 
;  SEMI-COLON 
?  QUESTION MARK 
'  APOSTROPHE 
$  DOLLAR SIGN 
-  HYPHEN 
(  LEFT PARENTHESIS 
"  QUOTATION 
)  RIGHT PARENTHESIS 
 
Table 4-4: CW Prosigns and Punctuations