This is a great effort, and I applaud John for taking up this task.  
Pauli had a great design, and I know there are many who would like to 
reproduce it..
Now to relate "the other half of the story" -- when I was offering kits 
and boards for the W3FPR Fixed Audio Output, I was amazed to find that 
one day that Pauli ordered one.  I quickly sent him an email asking why, 
since he had developed a great digital interface for the K2, and he 
replied that my solution was quite simple and elegant by comparison.  
Yes, the microphone and PTT switching must be done in an external 
interface box (many do that), but just the addition of a fixed level 
audio output alone is very helpful to working digital modes with the K2.

If you are interested in this more simplified solution, check out either 
the original design on my website www.w3fpr.com or see the updated board 
that Tom Hammond N0SS developed which mounts easily between the Front 
Panel and the Control Board.  Tom no longer offers either the kits nor 
the boards for this design, but he has offered to provide the board 
layout to anyone interested.  See www.n0ss.net for more information.  
The design is not complex and can easily be implemented on perfboard if 
you do not want to go the route of ordering a lot of boards (and selling 
them to others) from FAR circuits or other board sources.

73,
Don W3FPR

NQ3RP wrote:
> I've tried to find one of EA3BLQ's interface cards for the K2 but have not
> been successful. So I thought I would design a replacement since I've done
> PCB designs before.  The problem is that if I do it, to keep the cost down,
> I would have to make a couple of dozen boards.  So I wondered if there was
> any interest out there in obtaining one of his boards.  My main interest is
> in making the K2DI VIII board on this page
> http://www.qsl.net/ea3blq/k2di_pci_tec_ang.htm .  If you would like one
> please post a reply here.  If I get enough responses I'll see about doing
> the run.  If you want the K2DI PCI card also please state that also.  If I
> get two dozen the cost should be about $20 per board ($40 for the two).  
> If you would like a complete kit state that also.  I could do the kit for
> around $49.50 for both boards and the electronic parts.
>   
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