I use the TUN button, you can set the power out on it to anything you like
like settings under the Transmit Tab.  If you want a two tone you can go in
the test section and set one up.  Or  you could go into the CWX console and
set up some dashes or dots to get a tune cycle that is not 100% duty cycle.


Jesse




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On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Steven L Hess <sh...@bak.rr.com> wrote:

> The number one reason I got my Flex-3000 is the reflector. I lurked on
> the reflector for quite a while with a Flex-1500 pre-ordered. I changed
> my mind and went with the Flex-3000 based on the reflector. There
> usually is a very low signal to noise ratio here. The Flex community is
> great and Flex Radio Systems is a great company. I am happy with my
> American made radio. I am still am excited by it as when I opened the
> box and got it running a week ago.
>
> I am accustomed to tuning my Amplifier with my TS-2000 by going into the
> FSK mode and tuning from there by keying with the foot switch. There is
> no such mode on PowerSDR. What mode do I use? I have to be able to key
> it with my foot switch. The Amp is away from the keyboard and mouse. The
> Knowledge base didn't return any advice with my poor searching
> abilities. Advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
> The day I can run PowerSDR or its successor on my Linux machines will be
> a great day if they day ever comes. 99.9% of my computing is done under
> Linux.
>
> Steven
>
> --
> KC6KGE
> Monitoring at least one of the following Frequencies:
> 3975, 7181, 14.329, 52.560, 146.550 Simplex tone squelch PL 100 and,
> 442.950 + PL 103.5 or 443.900 + PL 100.
>
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