Mfj-1278b multi-mode basic operation – Epson Multi-mode Data Controller MFJ-1278B User Manual

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MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE BASIC OPERATION


On the CW, MCW and Memory Keyer operation modes, instead of selecting a baud rate you
will select CW sending speed by entering a number from 5 thru 99. If you do not select a
speed, the MFJ-1278B will use the last speed selected. The default value is 20 WPM.

MODE

CODE

OPERATION
MODE

DEFAULT

BAUD RATE

SELECTABLE
BAUDRATE/SPEED/FORMAT

VP

VHF Packet

1200

300, 1200, 2400*, 9600*

HP

HF Packet

300

300

PT

Pactor

100

100, 200

VB

VHF Baudot RTTY

45

45, 50, 57, 75, 100, 110,150, 200, 300

HB

HF Baudot RTTY

45

45, 50, 57, 75, 100, 110,150, 200, 300

VA

VHF ASCII RTTY

110

45, 50, 57, 75, 100, 110,150, 200, 300

HA

HF ASCII RTTY

110

45, 50, 57, 75, 100, 110,150, 200, 300

AM

AMTOR/NAVTEX

100

100

CW

CW/ Mem. Keyer

20

5 WPM thru 99 WPM

MC

Modulated CW

20

5 WPM thru 99 WPM

FX

FAX(2-level)**

3(120L/M)

60, 90, 120, 180, 240, 360, 480 (LPM)

FAX(16-level)***

TV

SSTV**

1 (8.5S)

8.5, 12, 17, 24, 36(s)

Color SSTV***

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Robot 72, Scotty 1, 2 Martin 1, 2

Table 4-3: MODE Command Codes and Baud Rates.


* With optional internal modem
** Supported by the built-in printer port: 2-level FAX and 4-level B&W SSTV.
*** When using MFJ Multicom terminal program MFJ-1278B will support 16-level FAX
and Color SSTV.

Radio Port Switching

The MFJ-1278B provides the user with two independent radio ports, Radio 1 and Radio 2.
The MFJ-1278B selects Radio port 1 when first initialized. After receiving the cmd:
command prompt, you can select the desired radio port by typing "RAD 1" or "RAD 2"
followed by a "Return" key press.

MFJ-1278B will display a new operation status and end with cmd: prompt.

MEMORY BUFFERS

The MFJ-1278B gives you ten user programmable memory buffers. The Memory Buffers are
numbered 0 thru 9. These Memory Buffers are accessible by the BUF command. Each
memory buffer is capable of storing up to 120 characters, including puncuations. The user
can chain the ten memory buffers together in any order desired. The Memory buffers are

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