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Thanks Larry,
I'm convinced, using the soundcard option permits me to use Digipan for psk. I would like to make the soundcard-connection via the back connections on my IC718, leaving the pactor-caonnections intact. Can you give me a hint here? Any schematic that you know of? When in cw I can choose either "Break in" = SE or FL. When SE the relays are only operated at keypressed and at keyreleased. When in FL the relays are clicking at every seperate dot and dash. I guess SE is less demanding on the relays but is there a downside to it? Regards, Len PA2Q. On 22 nov, 02:15, Larry wrote: Dispite ham radio's LOVE of extra little boxes with fancy names, you don't need any of that to operate PSK or CW. *PSK comes directly from your computer soundcard ready for insertion into the microphone jack of your Icom. *You don't need any "keying" circuitry, like you do on Pactor kerchunking along wearing out the relays. *All you need is a simple 10K volume control pot to reduce the audio level from the soundcard output down to a few millivolts if you use the mic jack to keep from overdriving it....a 10 minute hookup. *Just plug the sound card's line input into the headphone jack on the radio to receive. *You can key the radio manually from the front panel for simplicity. If the radio has a VOX circuit, set the delay time to zero and the sensitivity to less sensitive than normal for voice so it doesn't key up on * any noise unnecessarily while receiving. *The constant FSK tone will easily hold the VOX circuit keyed during your transmission times. For CW you need a pair of headphones and a KEY! 73 DE W4CSC.....since 1957 with various calls... |
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