
- 2 freely selectable emergency channels
- Echo
- High-cut
- Noise blanker
- Busy channel lockout
- Public address (PA) function
- Morse function (CW)
- Automatic squelch
- VOX hands-free function
- Power meter
- CTCSS / DCS
- Voltage display
- Frequency display
- DSP noise reduction NRC / ANC (transmit and receive)
- Key tones
- Scan function / scan mode
- MF gain (microphone gain)
- Selectable microphone type (electret, dynamic)
- Optional accessories with keyboard and programmable keys
- Talkback (33 levels)
- Time-out timer
- Voltage monitoring
- Clarifier
- Dimmer (5 levels)
- 16 channel memory
- Roger beep
- Dual watch
- RJ45 microphone with 3 illuminated buttons
Is Morse CW possible on a Multi-EU norm radio?
We don’t see PC Programming (maybe later)
We don’t see Bluetooth or mentioned as an option
It’s still available soon
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Cw is allways possible with an usb-rig, you can code with handmic up/down knobs
and transmit.
My comment was on a legal CB it’s an ok feature? Don’t see it on Presidents and others. Just was wondering if it’s ok to be sat there
When I asked about it I was told the below that’s why ask?
No, CW (Continuous Wave) is generally not a legally permitted mode of operation on German CB radio. CB radio in Germany, like in most of the EU, is a license-free service with specific technical and operational restrictions set by the national regulatory body, the Bundesnetzagentur.