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WiMo Antennen und Elektronik GmbH
Am Gäxwald 14, D-76863 Herxheim, Tel. (07276) 96680, FAX: 6978, e-mail: [email protected]
CWKtiny Instruction manual V. 2.70
The CWKtiny is a self-contained microprocessor unit with built-in AT keyboard interface, usable as
morse type writer in connection with a standard PC keyboard. It's independend from a PC, easy
to operate and suitable for portable activities. Features known from electronic paddle keyers as
well as CW practising programs are part of the software. Furthermore the CWKtiny is applicable as
a control unit for beacons and repeaters or as a QRSS keyer.
Available characters
To simplify operating the second keyboard level (SHIFT) is not used. Thus, the key "?" had to be
transferred to a position in the first keyboard level. I've arbitrarily chosen the key right from the "L"
(US ENGLISH layout).
numbers:
0 - 9
letters:
A - Z
punctuation marks:
comma, full point, hyphen, stroke, question mark
internet symbols
@ (the new Morse signal "at")
Keys without any function show no effect, i.e. the error signal described below is not generated.
CW speed
Use Left / Right Arrow Keys to adjust coarsely, and Up / Down Arrow Keys to fine tune
telegraphy speed. While coarse adjustment the letter "v" is transmitted. Left / Right Arrow Keys
even take effect when CW transmission is already in progress. The
"ENTER" key
toggles
between speed1 and speed2. When speed2 is active the "Caps Lock LED" lights. At the
moment you change over from one to the other speed the currently active one is saved first in
RAM. For storing the new settings permanently press
"F10"
before you switch off the device.
PTT control / SPACE key / aborting CW transmission
"DEL" keys the PTT line constantly. Pressing DEL a second time returns to the state before.
Typing SPACE bar inserts an additional pause between words, except in some QRSS modes.
"TAB"
stops a running CW transmission immediately or aborts all kinds of inputs (e.g. into
memories).
Standard message memories
For storing QSO standard messages the keys F1 ... F8 are used. To save a text first press "ESC"
.
The "Sroll Lock LED" now signals active programming mode. At the same time CW speed 2 is
switched off to achieve an initial state for programming. After pressing ESC choose the F-key you
want to program then write the text and terminate again with "ESC". To program for instance "F1"
do the following:
ESC F1 this is the text ESC
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Page 1 - Standard message memories

WiMo Antennen und Elektronik GmbH Am Gäxwald 14, D-76863 Herxheim, Tel. (07276) 96680, FAX: 6978, e-mail: [email protected] CWKtiny Instruction

Page 2 - The Quick Memory

Ultimatic Much more user-friendly is the Ultimatic logic of "yesteryear" as more characters are supported than just squeezing an A,C, N, or

Page 3 - Correction with BACKSPACE

Connectors and external circuitry The following figure presents all details of connecting power supply, radio, keyboard, squeeze paddle and D/A conv

Page 4 - Cyclic text repetition

In this case the combined resistance of R2,R3,R4 is a minimum and so is the voltage at the varicap. When the output is switching to "High" t

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There is still a slight unlinearity at step 8, 16 and 24 as you see it in the picture which might be corrected by adjusting the values of R1 - R5.

Page 6 - QRSS modes in detail

Contest operation Depending, if you're looking for callers or call yourself CQ the procedure is similar to the first and second example. F1 cou

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4) unsymmetrically square wave By influencing the DAC pins directly with the commands ^1 and ^3 it is possible to generate an unsymmetrical square w

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All of the characters mentioned above are applicable. The text messages may contain control characters, e.g. to increment the contest number automatic

Page 9 - Paddle keyer modes

S: L: G: B: R: Dit length (short) Dah length (long) space between dots and dashs (gap) space between characters (break) you have all messed up ?

Page 10 - Keyer control commands

Overflow indication In programming mode keyboard LEDs flash to indicate overflow if more characters are written than memory space is available. Typi

Page 11 - JP3-1 (P3.1)

The volatile "quick memory" is not suitable in "auto beacon mode" as it losts its content in powerless state. Return to normal mod

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Memory texts in HELL, SLANT, FATCW and TRIANGLE mode may consist of letters, numbers, hyphen, stroke, question mark and space bar. Between ^H and ^ n

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FSKCW (Frequency Shift Keying CW) The PTT line is keyed permanently as long as the FSKCW transmission lasts. During pauses between dots, dashes or

Page 14 - QRSS programming examples

FAT CW The dots and dashes of FATCW (fixed element length) are formed by square waves of a very small FM deviation (1 DAC step) to let items appear

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1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 0 ? Q W Z Ü / A Ö Ä Y M , . - 1 - Q W Y A ? Z M

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