I think Dave needs to select Hand in the inp menu, and not pdl
John
k7up
At 01:18 PM 17/12/07, you wrote:
Dear Dave,
You need to use the transistor circuit too. It does 2 things, first it
makes the RS232 levels, which are often +12V and -12V, compatible with the
K2 (applying -12V to the k
Dear Dave,
You need to use the transistor circuit too. It does 2 things, first it
makes the RS232 levels, which are often +12V and -12V, compatible with the
K2 (applying -12V to the keying input is probably not a good idea), and
second it inverts the keying. I think the inversion is what is giving
I have configured my computer and paddle according to Figure 8-1 on page 92
of my K2 owner's manual. According to the N3FJP software I connected the
keyline to pin 7 of the d-sub and ground to pin 5. I selected INP PDLn and A
DET On in the K2 menu. When I turn on the K2 I hear a low frequency stead
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