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Jeffrey Angus wrote in
: On 9/30/2011 2:04 PM, Owen Duffy wrote: Jeffrey wrote in news:j64hp4$i7g$1@dont- email.me: The two signals are essentially a "request to tune" and an "tune complete". That is not quite correct. Did you miss the word essentially? Since it bothers you. From LDG "Start Line." Ground this from an external switch or open collector to initiate a tuning sequence by the external tuner. And "Key Line" This is similar to a PTT line to the transmitter, but in this case tells the transmitter (which is capable of doing it) to, regardless of mode, transmit a low lever CW carrier. When the key line changes state because of a request to tune, it turns on the transmitter. When tuning is complete, the key line toggles back to it's normal state. Though the protocol is not published by Icom, and the implementation varies a little from radio to radio, the four wires are usually labelled and none are "tune complete". If you put an indicator such as an LED on the key line watching it change state is a pretty good indication of "I'm tuning" and "Tune complete" regardless of what it's called. The /KEY line can be used to initiate a tune carrier, it is used to sustain the tune carrier until the tx aborts or the tuner ends the process, and it is used by the tuner to signal whether the tune was or was not successful. Owen |
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