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PSK31 and K2

WB3AAL
Hello,

 I finally found my RIGblaster plus unit but I can't find my book.

Just playing around with the RIGblaster I can receive via the sound card
with out any problems. I placed the K2 into VOX and I go to transmit and all
seems fine but it does not send anything. Then I tell the unit to receive
but it will not receive unit I take the Mic jack out of the front of the K2.

Anyone else using the K2 and RIGblaster plus for PSK31?

Onto looking for the manual.

72 and Thanks,
Ron Polityka
WB3AAL
www.wb3aal.com
www.n3epa.org/

K1 - SN 01011
K2 - SN 01392


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Re: PSK31 and K2

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Ron Polityka wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I finally found my RIGblaster plus unit but I can't find my book.
>
> Just playing around with the RIGblaster I can receive via the sound card
> with out any problems. I placed the K2 into VOX and I go to transmit and
> all
> seems fine but it does not send anything. Then I tell the unit to receive
> but it will not receive unit I take the Mic jack out of the front of the
> K2.
>
> Anyone else using the K2 and RIGblaster plus for PSK31?
>
> Onto looking for the manual.
>
> 72 and Thanks,
> Ron Polityka
> WB3AAL
> www.wb3aal.com
> www.n3epa.org/
>
> K1 - SN 01011
> K2 - SN 01392
>
>
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Hi Ron.

I've got that same setup and it works great.
Get to the West Mountain website and download a Rigblaster plus manual.
You need that to double check the jumper settings inside the rigblaster
and the cabling.

If setup properly you don't need to use VOX to transmit as the
rigblaster will kick over the PTT through the mic cable.

Looking at the online Rigblaster plus manual and check page 8 for the
Alinco, Kenwood, SGC, Elecraft jumper setup.

Good luck.

--
R. Kevin Stover ACØH

K2/100 #4684

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Re: PSK31 and K2

James1787
I use the Rigblaster NoMic (no microphone) with my K2. As Kevin AC0H
said, go download the manual off the west mountain radio website
(www.westmountainradio.com). I have never had a single problem with my
Rig Blaster. I highly reccomend wiring it up for PTT instead of Vox.
It's certainly much easier to get working than Vox and it's also more
reliable. Definitely check and re-check your wiring / jumper settings.
The rig blaster has jumper settings and as you know your K2 does as
well. I had to map it out on a piece of paper on a diagram to
absolutely make sure that it was wired properly from the jumpers in the
K2 all the way to the jumpers in the rig blaster. Once you get it you
never have to worry about it again.

Since I use my rigblaster with several rigs, I actually set the jumpers
in the rig blaster to the default settings. My Rigblaster has an RJ45
connector for the rig connection. What I actually did was to make any
wiring changes in the cable itself. This way, I never have to open the
Rigblaster and mess around with jumpers if I ever want to switch
radios.. I simply make a new cable up. I have cables for everything
 from my K2 to my ancient Icom 2at. To make the cable up, you can start
with a CAT5 cable and cut it in half.. you can then use each hacked off
end to attach your connector for whichever rig. For rigs with the RJ-45
Jack, I have an RJ-45 crimper and plugs - which you can pick up at any
home depot or Lan/Networking supply catalog.

James KB2FCV

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Ron Polityka wrote: 
> Hello, 
> > I finally found my RIGblaster plus unit but I can't find my book. 
> > Just playing around with the RIGblaster I can receive via the sound
card 
> with out any problems. I placed the K2 into VOX and I go to transmit
and > all 
> seems fine but it does not send anything. Then I tell the unit to
receive 
> but it will not receive unit I take the Mic jack out of the front of
the > K2. 

> > Anyone else using the K2 and RIGblaster plus for PSK31? 
> > Onto looking for the manual. 
> > 72 and Thanks, 
> Ron Polityka 
> WB3AAL 
> www.wb3aal.com 
> www.n3epa.org/ 
> > K1 - SN 01011 
> K2 - SN 01392 
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> >  
Hi Ron. 
 
I've got that same setup and it works great. 
Get to the West Mountain website and download a Rigblaster plus manual. 
You need that to double check the jumper settings inside the rigblaster
and the cabling. 
 
If setup properly you don't need to use VOX to transmit as the
rigblaster will kick over the PTT through the mic cable. 
 
Looking at the online Rigblaster plus manual and check page 8 for the
Alinco, Kenwood, SGC, Elecraft jumper setup. 
 
Good luck. 
 
-- R. Kevin Stover ACØH 
 
K2/100 #4684 
 
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Re: PSK31 and K2

WB3AAL
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Hello,

 Thanks for the replies on the PSK31.

 I had the RIGblaster Plus running my K2 before I moved 4 years ago. I
finally found the unit tucked away in a box that I thought had only manuals
in it.

 Anyway, I got the RIGblaster Plus up and running with my K2 on PTT. I am
using the DX4WIN 7.02.15 program and I had to figure out the different codes
for the buffers.

 First QSO was with HP1 in Panama running the K2 @ 5 watts into a ground
mounted Butternut HF9V with 120 radials on the ground.

 Once again, thanks for the help.

72 and Thanks,
Ron Polityka
WB3AAL
www.wb3aal.com
www.n3epa.org/

K1 - SN 01011
K2 - SN 01392


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