Re: K3 keying an amplifier
Posted by
Scott Ellington on
Feb 16, 2011; 8:12pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/K3-keying-an-amplifier-tp6033183p6033357.html
You might have a problem when only one rig is powered up, with the unpowered one pulling down the key/control line. The K3 is OK, as both outputs are open drain/collector. If that's also the case with the ICOM, the "Y" connector should work. If the ICOM has a pull-up resistor, or anything except an open drain/collector connected to that control line, there could be a problem.
Scott K9MA
On Feb 16, 2011, at 1:29 PM, Fred Serota wrote:
> Is there anything about the voltage or current on the keying line that would prohibit putting the K3's key line in parallel with an ICOM's keying line so I would not have to switch between the two when sharing an amplifier?
>
> In other words, could I just use a "Y" connector to connect the two transceivers to the keying line on my amplifier (Alpha 9500)?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Fred, K3BHX
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