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Key line

Stephen W. Kercel
Elecrafters:

I was wondering how one gets a keyed line out of the K2 for keying an
external QSK amplifier.

On the back of the K2 there is no "Key Out" or "Amp" jack or whatever.

Thanks and 73,

Steve Kercel
AA4AK


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Re: Key line

Ken Wagner K3IU
http://www.elecraft.com/Apps/Amp_keying_ckt.htm

73, Ken K3IU

Stephen W. Kercel wrote:

> Elecrafters:
>
> I was wondering how one gets a keyed line out of the K2 for keying an
> external QSK amplifier.
>
> On the back of the K2 there is no "Key Out" or "Amp" jack or whatever.
>
> Thanks and 73,
>
> Steve Kercel
> AA4AK
>
>
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Re: Key line

Tom Hammond-2
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Steve:

See:  http://www.n0ss.net/k2_t-r_rly_drvr.pdf

73,

Tom   N0SS


At 15:06 03/29/2008, you wrote:

>Elecrafters:
>
>I was wondering how one gets a keyed line out of the K2 for keying
>an external QSK amplifier.
>
>On the back of the K2 there is no "Key Out" or "Amp" jack or whatever.
>
>Thanks and 73,
>
>Steve Kercel
>AA4AK
>
>
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Re: Key line

Stephen W. Kercel
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Ken:

This is just the sort of thing I was looking for.

73,

Steve


At 04:25 PM 3/29/2008, Ken Wagner wrote:

>http://www.elecraft.com/Apps/Amp_keying_ckt.htm
>
>73, Ken K3IU
>
>Stephen W. Kercel wrote:
>>Elecrafters:
>>
>>I was wondering how one gets a keyed line out of the K2 for keying
>>an external QSK amplifier.
>>
>>On the back of the K2 there is no "Key Out" or "Amp" jack or whatever.
>>
>>Thanks and 73,
>>
>>Steve Kercel
>>AA4AK
>>
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Re: Key line

Stephen W. Kercel
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Tom:

This looks very well suited to my intended application.

73,

Steve



At 04:29 PM 3/29/2008, Tom Hammond wrote:

>Steve:
>
>See:  http://www.n0ss.net/k2_t-r_rly_drvr.pdf
>
>73,
>
>Tom   N0SS
>
>
>At 15:06 03/29/2008, you wrote:
>>Elecrafters:
>>
>>I was wondering how one gets a keyed line out of the K2 for keying
>>an external QSK amplifier.
>>
>>On the back of the K2 there is no "Key Out" or "Amp" jack or whatever.
>>
>>Thanks and 73,
>>
>>Steve Kercel
>>AA4AK
>>
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Key Line - My Mistake

Stephen W. Kercel

   I  did not look closely enough. I have a K2/100 and it does have a key
   line for external amplifiers.
   What  I  cannot  find  in  the  Elecraft  documentation is the maximum
   current and voltage that it can switch.
   I  am  thinking  of  building  the  QSK  switch  shown on p. 76 of the
   February  2008  QST to run an old tube-type amplifier QSK. That device
   requires a key line that can switch +52VDC at 100 mA.
   My  question  is,  can  Q9  in the 100 Watt module handle those levels
   directly,  or  do I need to use an isolating device like the Ameritron
   ARB-704?
   73,
   Steve Kercel
   AA4AK
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Re: Key Line - My Mistake

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>    What  I  cannot  find  in  the  Elecraft  documentation is the maximum
>    current and voltage that it can switch.

Look in the K3 FAQs - if you were to print it out, it is on page 27 of 34 -
it is the last item prior to the heading "other".

http://www.elecraft.com/K3/K3FAQ.htm
(search for 6 amps)

"What is the voltage and current limit to control TX amp relays?
The keying device is rated at 200 volts, 6 amps."

73, de Jim KG0KP


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>
>    I  did not look closely enough. I have a K2/100 and it does have a key
>    line for external amplifiers.
>    What  I  cannot  find  in  the  Elecraft  documentation is the maximum
>    current and voltage that it can switch.
>    I  am  thinking  of  building  the  QSK  switch  shown on p. 76 of the
>    February  2008  QST to run an old tube-type amplifier QSK. That device
>    requires a key line that can switch +52VDC at 100 mA.
>    My  question  is,  can  Q9  in the 100 Watt module handle those levels
>    directly,  or  do I need to use an isolating device like the Ameritron
>    ARB-704?
>    73,
>    Steve Kercel
>    AA4AK
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Re: Key Line - My Mistake

Phil Kane-2
On 3/29/2008 4:57 PM, Jim Miller wrote:

>>    What  I  cannot  find  in  the  Elecraft  documentation is the maximum
>>    current and voltage that it can switch.
>
> Look in the K3 FAQs - if you were to print it out, it is on page 27 of 34 -
> it is the last item prior to the heading "other".
>
> http://www.elecraft.com/K3/K3FAQ.htm
> (search for 6 amps)
>
> "What is the voltage and current limit to control TX amp relays?
> The keying device is rated at 200 volts, 6 amps."

That is for the K3.  The original question - and the one that I have -
is for the K2/100.  Are they the same?

73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402
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Re: Key Line - My Mistake

Bill N2BC
KPA100 manual, Page 63 - K2/100 Specifications:  +200V maximum  @ 1 A


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> On 3/29/2008 4:57 PM, Jim Miller wrote:
>
>>>    What  I  cannot  find  in  the  Elecraft  documentation is the
>>> maximum
>>>    current and voltage that it can switch.
>>
>> Look in the K3 FAQs - if you were to print it out, it is on page 27 of
>> 34 -
>> it is the last item prior to the heading "other".
>>
>> http://www.elecraft.com/K3/K3FAQ.htm
>> (search for 6 amps)
>>
>> "What is the voltage and current limit to control TX amp relays?
>> The keying device is rated at 200 volts, 6 amps."
>
> That is for the K3.  The original question - and the one that I have - is
> for the K2/100.  Are they the same?
>
> 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
> Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402
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Re: Key Line - My Mistake

Stephen W. Kercel
Bill:

Thanks! I missed that detail.

73,

Steve
AA4AK


At 12:15 PM 3/30/2008, Bill Coleman  N2BC wrote:

>KPA100 manual, Page 63 - K2/100 Specifications:  +200V maximum  @ 1 A
>
>
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Kane" <[hidden email]>
>To: "Elecraft" <[hidden email]>
>Cc: "Jim Miller" <[hidden email]>
>Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 10:15 PM
>Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Key Line - My Mistake
>
>
>>On 3/29/2008 4:57 PM, Jim Miller wrote:
>>
>>>>    What  I  cannot  find  in  the  Elecraft  documentation is the maximum
>>>>    current and voltage that it can switch.
>>>
>>>Look in the K3 FAQs - if you were to print it out, it is on page 27 of 34 -
>>>it is the last item prior to the heading "other".
>>>
>>>http://www.elecraft.com/K3/K3FAQ.htm
>>>(search for 6 amps)
>>>
>>>"What is the voltage and current limit to control TX amp relays?
>>>The keying device is rated at 200 volts, 6 amps."
>>
>>That is for the K3.  The original question - and the one that I
>>have - is for the K2/100.  Are they the same?
>>
>>73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
>>Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402
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