Richard Ferch wrote:
I used exactly that setup with my K3 and a Titan (425) during a guest
operation as VE2OJ in the CW Sweepstakes (Winkeyer to key in on the Titan,
key out from the Titan to the K3). After the contest I had one report from a
local amateur of "choppy" CW, which I interpreted as possibly an indication
of some shortening of the CW elements. It didn't seem to be bad enough to
hinder copy, as I did not have an unexpected rate of repeat requests, and
there were no comments on the keying during the contest.

If I were using that amplifier again in QSK mode I would try to set aside
some extra time before the contest to look at the CW on a scope to see
whether any keying compensation was called for.

In my opinion, the shortening was caused by feeding the key line through the Titan. But you don't need to do this. The Titan has a fast enough t/r switching time and the K3 a long enough delay between key-down and RF output to allow you to connect the K3 key-out directly to the Titan key-in line.

At the very worst, you might have to increase the K3's TX DLY time a bit from minimum -- but I don't think so (the Titan uses vacuum relays spec'd at 6-8 ms. pull-in time and the minimum delay of the K3 is 8 ms).

I am using the K3 with a similar vacuum relay in my amplifier and there is no hot-switching detectable with the K3 set to minimum delay.

The key-in/out loop protects the amplifier relay against hot-switching if the exciter does not provide a built-in delay. Both the K2 and the K3 do have such a delay (the K2's is a bit longer than the K3 and not adjustable).
--
73,
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco
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