CW Morse Scout CPO Operating instructions

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Operating instructions

CW Morse Scout CPO is a compact and versatile code practice oscillator that combines classic design with modern features. It generates both sound and light signals for Morse code practice, helping you improve your sending and receiving skills. With adjustable volume and tone controls, you can customize your practice sessions to your liking. The built-in speaker allows you to hear the code clearly, while the headphone jack provides a private listening option. Additionally, the CPO can be used to key a positive keying transmitter, making it a great tool for on-air practice.

CW Morse Scout CPO is a compact and versatile code practice oscillator that combines classic design with modern features. It generates both sound and light signals for Morse code practice, helping you improve your sending and receiving skills. With adjustable volume and tone controls, you can customize your practice sessions to your liking. The built-in speaker allows you to hear the code clearly, while the headphone jack provides a private listening option. Additionally, the CPO can be used to key a positive keying transmitter, making it a great tool for on-air practice.

CWMorse Scout CPO
Practice morse code with a straight key and this simple code practice oscillator. Like the old Boy Scout signal
training sets of the 1930’s, this CPO produces both sound as well as light from the front and back. The CPO
has adjustable volume and tone controls from 300-1000Hz along with a headphone jack for private listening. It
can also drive a positive keying transmitter up to 30V/500mA with the key jack. SMD parts are pre-soldered,
just complete the through hole components.
Battery Installation
With CWMorse silkscreen logo: Remove the 4 screws on the bottom panel. Insert 3 AAA batteries
observing the polarity as shown on the battery holder. Replace the bottom panel and 4 screws.
Older versions without the CWMorse silkscreen logo: Remove the 4 screws on the front panel. Slide
assembly and speaker out. Insert 3 AAA batteries observing the polarity as shown on the battery holder.
Place speaker on top of batteries, align the PCB and speaker with the slots in the enclosure and slide in
place. Replace the 4 screws on the front panel.
OPERATION
Plug your straight key into the KEY jack. This jack is a 3.5mm stereo using the tip and sleeve
connections. With the key down Adjust the volume and tone controls as needed. If using the headphone
jack (SPKR stereo 3.5mm) ALWAYS turn the volume control fully counter-clockwise BEFORE
plugging in. Then with the key down adjust the volume to a comfortable level. Optionally plug a
positivie keying transmitter into the KEY jack. The key jack also uses the tip (+) and sleeve (-) for
keying the transmitter.
NOTES
You may notice the tone drop as the volume is increased. This is normal.
You can increase the volume further by replacing the 3XAAA batteries with a higher voltage,
such as a 9V battery. Up to 14Vmay be used, however the LEDs will become very bright.
As the batteries become weak the tone will eventually stop functioning although the LEDs will
be dimly lit and a transmitter can still be keyed. Likewise the LEDs will extinquish but the
transmitter can still be keyed down to less than 1V of power.
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CW Morse Scout CPO Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions

CW Morse Scout CPO is a compact and versatile code practice oscillator that combines classic design with modern features. It generates both sound and light signals for Morse code practice, helping you improve your sending and receiving skills. With adjustable volume and tone controls, you can customize your practice sessions to your liking. The built-in speaker allows you to hear the code clearly, while the headphone jack provides a private listening option. Additionally, the CPO can be used to key a positive keying transmitter, making it a great tool for on-air practice.

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