Tom Hammond has great instructions on the use of Spectrogram to align
filters. He describes how to make a cable to connect the rig to the soundcard. When I first got my K2 (used), I had some initial confusion about the external speaker jack and the tip, ring, and sleeve connections. The headphones and paddle input jacks are stereo 1/8". The external speaker jack is a mono 1/8" with a switch. I don't believe the diagram for the external speaker jack is on the schematics. The external speaker jack for an OHR-100A was a stereo jack - not the same as Elecraft's. Tip The outermost connection Usually the left channel in a stereo system Elecraft keyer paddle = dot Elecraft external speaker connection = to speaker Spectrogram connection = to MIC or LINE soundcard input Ring The middle connection Usually the right channel in a stereo system Elecraft keyer paddle = dash Not used on the Elecraft external speaker connection Not used with the Spectrogram cable Sleeve Usually the ground connection in a stereo system Elecraft keyer paddle = ground Elecraft external speaker connection = to speaker (ground) Spectrogram connection = to MIC or LINE soundcard input (ground) Plug / \ Tip---------- | | \ / +====+ | |---------- Ring |====| | | | |----------Sleeve | | +=======+ | | The "phone plug" was used with old telephone switchboards and we still use "tip" and "ring" today. The terms were derived in the early days when operators manually plugged the line into a cord board (manual switchboard). In order to see if a particular extension was already in use, the operator touched the tip of the plug to the outer ring of the extension socket on the board. Known as "tipping," if static was heard, the line was busy. The RCA "phono" jack is from the 40's and was designed to connect record players to radios. _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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