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From: "Kevin Hobbs" <[hidden email]>
To: "Elecraft" <[hidden email]> Subject: [Elecraft] External Sequencer / Amplifier Keying Message-ID: <013601ce04a3$fe09d280$fa1d7780$@cogeco.ca> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi All I am new to this list . had my K3/10 sitting on the shelf for the last 6 months as I made the transition from a Flex-5000A VU. I am now scrambling get everything hooked up and running again. I only operate 6m and 2m (plan on using external LT2S Transverter, but I may get the internal unit). Always doing the opposite to the masses. Since I use external amplifiers and preamps, I use sequencers and split RX and TX coaxs. Plan to use ANT1 and RX Ant In for 6m and XVTR IN & OUT for 2m (hopefully this will work). The question is . is there a simple way that I can get a unique TX GND signals for 6m and 2m to drive the sequencers? I read about using Acc Pin 10 Keyout LP for 2m and standard rear Key Out for 6m, but I suspect that Key Out will be active on 6m and 2m? Suggestions? I am guessing that I will have plenty more questions as I try to get everything including LP-Pan 2, Signal Link, and WSJT running to get back on EME quick. Thanks and 73 Kevin VE3KH ------------------------------------ Kevin, Welcome back to eme. I used many ideas from your website in the late 1990's when designing my 2m-eme station. Maybe I can return the favor. I am using a K3/10 as my IF for eme. I am using the LP-Pan as SDR to drive a Delta44 soundcard for running digital-eme modes (JT65 and MAP65). I am not that familiar with the LT2S but sounds like it is a 144-28 transverter and wonder if you are driving it at high level (several watts). If it has a low-level input like 1mw the K3 transverter interface it the right way to go. That is what I do to drive a 50w 144-28 MHz Down East MW transverter. Separate Rx and Tx RF connection is provided at 28-MHz and I use KEY OUT to key my sequencer. All TR control emits from the sequencer including PTT back to the K3. I have TRN selected for VHF which sets the BAND 0-3 lines of the ACC to be keyed in conjunction with VHF band. I am using the INHIBIT function in the K3 to prevent RF until the sequencer disables the inhibit line...works great! This means I can connect CW keys and mics direct to the K3 without concern for the K3 to emit RF too early. I control the K3 directly using a USB/RS232 conversion cable from the computer, and connect K3 line-in/out lines direct to the soundcard without need of an interface like the Signal-Link. Much simpler and reliable. I only use line-in when running MAP65 as I route the K3 IF thru the LP-Pan which drives the soundcard. If you have to use the high-level (0-12w) output of ANT1, then you could use an NPN transistor to control the KEY OUT line with base of the transistor controlled by BAND0 line of the ACC (+5v when 2m band is selected). I do not have to do that with my setup. I do use the ACC BAND lines to enable the INHIBIT function for only the bands that I desire it to operate (144-1296 at my station). This automatically disables inhibit on HF where it is not needed. I use the DIGOUT1 line from ACC to enable inhibit on 6m as I will be using a 1100w PA on that band in the future. Here are some links that might help: http://www.kl7uw.com/eme144.htm http://www.kl7uw.com/TX-INHIBIT.htm http://www.kl7uw.com/controlbox.htm http://www.kl7uw.com/MAP65.htm I copied this to the Elecraft reflector in case there are others with similar questions. 73, Ed - KL7UW ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html |
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