Hi Reed,
I'm not sure if this will do what you want, but... there is a way to be able
to key the sidetone without keying the transceiver. It's in the manual... and
I'm not sure of the exact procedure and I'm not near the rig. I think this
does it, but check me on it.
first press the ST button -- the upper right hand button the the front panel.
That makes the sidetone sound so you can adjust the frequency, etc.
Then, press the CW mode button. The sidetone will shut off, but now when you
key the rig, the sidetone is keyed, but the transceiver is not.
If that's not it, it's close :-)
Good luck & 73
Jim, AF3Z
On Dec 23, 2013, at 2:03 PM, Reed Christiansen wrote:
>
> I am wanting to be able to adjust the OMNI VI keyer speed while listening to
> the sidetone, without actually transmitting. This would be useful to match
> the speed of another operator while s/he is still transmitting.
>
> One way would be to replace the back panel TX OUT/TXEN jumper with a foot
> switch. I've confirmed that if this line is opened, the sidetone still
> operates when the dot or dash paddles are operated, without transmitting a
> signal.
>
> Is there a more straightforward manner of doing this that I might be missing?
> Thanks for any suggestions you might be able to provide.
>
> 73, Reed WI9P
>
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