The KX1 offers 4 sidetone levels, 3 if you discount "off", generated from two pins of the PIC16 microcontroller, which are toggled high and low through two resistors to the audio amplifier, forming a primitive resistor/amplifier DAC.

Additionally, the KX1 (unlike the K2) mutes the RX during STL and STP menu operations, making CW beating harder.

A recent article in Electronics World magazine (11/2004, p.47) discloses a technique to obtain ternary values from the MPU's I/O pins. The technique uses the three 0/1/HiZ states to provide 3 output voltage levels per pin, instead of just two. In use, the output resistors are either tied to supply voltage, to ground, or input, in which case they are effectively taken out of circuit, as the high-impedance of the PIC pin in input state can be taken as NC.

Using this technique with the two output pins that the KX1 uses for sidetone gives 3^2=9 voltage levels (8 plus off).

Although the proper tris and out pin levels are obtained from a table lookup, there should be no effect on the sidetone timing loop as the current KX1 firmware appears to use a square wave output, so the I/O pin selection would be done only when the sidetone volume is set.

Giving a choice of 8 levels instead of 3 might allow a greater range of sidetone levels, and if enough output is available, for the KX1 RX to be unmuted during STL/STP setup, allowing the operator to beat the received signal against the sidetone for easier tuning.

Leigh.
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