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On 16 Dec 2004 12:33:55 GMT, "No Spam " No wrote:
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 08:29:16 UTC, TW wrote: On 15 Dec 2004 14:19:25 GMT, "No Spam " No wrote: I've searched the web but haven't found the answer to my QRP CW question. I'm looking for a QRP CW transmitter kit that includes QSK and will mute a boatanchor receiver like an SB-303, SX-101, or 75S-1. I realize that some receivers might not recover fast enough for QSK. I've looked at website ads for Ramsey, Vectronixs, and still don't have an answer. They might do it out of the box; they might do it with a mod but I haven't found the answer. A couple watts of CW and capable of working with the WA6OTP PTO kit. Anyone got something like that working? de ah6gi/4 Quoting from the Vectronics VEC-1220K 20M transmitter kit manual, page 26: "Receiver Hook-up: You may patch most receivers directly into your VEC QRP-CW Transmitter's receiver jack without risk of damage. Transmitter output is typically around + 32 dBm and the energy reaching your receiver through the T/R switch is normally 25 dB lower, or about +7 dBm. This is a very strong signal, but a high-quality receiver with a wide AGC range can usually handle it without blasting out the speaker! If you are able to leave the receiver on during transmit, you'll enjoy the benefit of full QSK operation." "This means you'll be able to monitor incoming signals--and listen to your own outgoing signal--simultaneously. If your receiver has an attenuator switch, turning it on will help reduce the effects of overload. By the same token, if your receiver has a pre-amplifier, you should turn it off. Receivers unable to limit speaker or headphone volume over a wide range of signal inputs must be turned down or switched to standby mode while you send." Enough said? not enough but thanks for the terrific info. I've heard a Triton IV and Signal/One CX7A's concept of QSK and that's not exactly their concept. 40 years ago, I put a pot in series with the mute line on my SX-101A. That gave me an RF gain control that worked on receive and let me monitor my signal on SSB and CW. I didn't have break-in but I had the monitoring part. The QSK experience isn't just, "If I ignore the thumping of the receiver, clacking of relays, and the excessively loud transmit sidetone, I can maybe make out a dit between sent characters." QSK is the change-over happening so smoothly that it sounds like we're transmitting using code practice oscillators in the same room and I can control the volume and tone on both oscillators. Where you helped is this, I can combine that transmitter with the boatanchor TR-keyer described in the 2004 handbook and sold by www.radioadv.com to make a device that will mute my boatanchor receivers. Should work. Thanks. de ah6gi/4 I just posted a Boatanchor switching topic regarding a circuit in the 2003 Handbook based on sequenced switching for transverters. Is this the same article, or is there a separate TR article (I had borrowed the book from the library)? Ted KX4OM |
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On 16 Dec 2004 12:33:55 GMT, "No Spam " No wrote:
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 08:29:16 UTC, TW wrote: On 15 Dec 2004 14:19:25 GMT, "No Spam " No wrote: I've searched the web but haven't found the answer to my QRP CW question. I'm looking for a QRP CW transmitter kit that includes QSK and will mute a boatanchor receiver like an SB-303, SX-101, or 75S-1. I realize that some receivers might not recover fast enough for QSK. I've looked at website ads for Ramsey, Vectronixs, and still don't have an answer. They might do it out of the box; they might do it with a mod but I haven't found the answer. A couple watts of CW and capable of working with the WA6OTP PTO kit. Anyone got something like that working? de ah6gi/4 Quoting from the Vectronics VEC-1220K 20M transmitter kit manual, page 26: "Receiver Hook-up: You may patch most receivers directly into your VEC QRP-CW Transmitter's receiver jack without risk of damage. Transmitter output is typically around + 32 dBm and the energy reaching your receiver through the T/R switch is normally 25 dB lower, or about +7 dBm. This is a very strong signal, but a high-quality receiver with a wide AGC range can usually handle it without blasting out the speaker! If you are able to leave the receiver on during transmit, you'll enjoy the benefit of full QSK operation." "This means you'll be able to monitor incoming signals--and listen to your own outgoing signal--simultaneously. If your receiver has an attenuator switch, turning it on will help reduce the effects of overload. By the same token, if your receiver has a pre-amplifier, you should turn it off. Receivers unable to limit speaker or headphone volume over a wide range of signal inputs must be turned down or switched to standby mode while you send." Enough said? not enough but thanks for the terrific info. I've heard a Triton IV and Signal/One CX7A's concept of QSK and that's not exactly their concept. 40 years ago, I put a pot in series with the mute line on my SX-101A. That gave me an RF gain control that worked on receive and let me monitor my signal on SSB and CW. I didn't have break-in but I had the monitoring part. The QSK experience isn't just, "If I ignore the thumping of the receiver, clacking of relays, and the excessively loud transmit sidetone, I can maybe make out a dit between sent characters." QSK is the change-over happening so smoothly that it sounds like we're transmitting using code practice oscillators in the same room and I can control the volume and tone on both oscillators. Where you helped is this, I can combine that transmitter with the boatanchor TR-keyer described in the 2004 handbook and sold by www.radioadv.com to make a device that will mute my boatanchor receivers. Should work. Thanks. de ah6gi/4 I just posted a Boatanchor switching topic regarding a circuit in the 2003 Handbook based on sequenced switching for transverters. Is this the same article, or is there a separate TR article (I had borrowed the book from the library)? Ted KX4OM |
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