PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Rairdin
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 1:05 AM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] microKeyer with K2/100
Did you get the K2 cable set with the microKEYER? That makes it a little
easier.
I hooked up the audio cable internal to the K2 as instructed
It would seem that I would
have to rig up something to parallel off of J5 and make a new1/8
connector to have stereo output. I wonder why I couldn't just use
the headphones connector ? Did you make a new connector in this way ?
If you use the headphone connector you disconnect the K2's
. Hall, MD'; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] microKeyer with K2/100
It would seem that I would
have to rig up something to parallel off of J5 and make a new1/8
connector to have stereo output. I wonder why I couldn't just use
the headphones connector ? Did you make a new
James
If you look in the box your cable came in you should find a female
stereo 1/8 plug and about 12 inches of black shielded audio cable. I
used a three pin Moldex style jack at J5 (same style as the frequency
counter but with three pins) and then used a matching plug on the
shielded
Did you get the K2 cable set with the microKEYER? That makes it a little
easier.
I hooked up the audio cable internal to the K2 as instructed and connected
it to the microKEYER connector labelled J5.
I'm using whatever the mic is that Elecraft sells so I can't comment on your
mic.
The Y serial
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