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The 2003 ARRL Handbook shows a design by NC6A for sequenced switching
of a transverter. I have an HT-40 and SX-140 with manual Standby/Transmit control by one from the other. Looks like the NC6A circuit (Chapter 22) should work for variable hang-time pseudo-QSK keying. Comments? Ted KX4OM |
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"TW" wrote in message
... The 2003 ARRL Handbook shows a design by NC6A for sequenced switching of a transverter. I have an HT-40 and SX-140 with manual Standby/Transmit control by one from the other. Looks like the NC6A circuit (Chapter 22) should work for variable hang-time pseudo-QSK keying. Comments? Ted KX4OM Look further in that same Handbook (Chapter 22?) and you should find the Radio Adventures "Vintage Radio T/R Adapter" ... perfect for your transmit / receive pair http://www.radioadv.com/ham_radio_eq...ries/BK175.htm w9gb |
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"TW" wrote in message
... The 2003 ARRL Handbook shows a design by NC6A for sequenced switching of a transverter. I have an HT-40 and SX-140 with manual Standby/Transmit control by one from the other. Looks like the NC6A circuit (Chapter 22) should work for variable hang-time pseudo-QSK keying. Comments? Ted KX4OM Look further in that same Handbook (Chapter 22?) and you should find the Radio Adventures "Vintage Radio T/R Adapter" ... perfect for your transmit / receive pair http://www.radioadv.com/ham_radio_eq...ries/BK175.htm w9gb |
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 02:43:17 GMT, "w9gb"
wrote: "TW" wrote in message .. . The 2003 ARRL Handbook shows a design by NC6A for sequenced switching of a transverter. I have an HT-40 and SX-140 with manual Standby/Transmit control by one from the other. Looks like the NC6A circuit (Chapter 22) should work for variable hang-time pseudo-QSK keying. Comments? Ted KX4OM Look further in that same Handbook (Chapter 22?) and you should find the Radio Adventures "Vintage Radio T/R Adapter" ... perfect for your transmit / receive pair http://www.radioadv.com/ham_radio_eq...ries/BK175.htm w9gb Will do. Back to the library, unless the 2005 Handbook I hoping for on the 25th has it! |
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 02:43:17 GMT, "w9gb"
wrote: "TW" wrote in message .. . The 2003 ARRL Handbook shows a design by NC6A for sequenced switching of a transverter. I have an HT-40 and SX-140 with manual Standby/Transmit control by one from the other. Looks like the NC6A circuit (Chapter 22) should work for variable hang-time pseudo-QSK keying. Comments? Ted KX4OM Look further in that same Handbook (Chapter 22?) and you should find the Radio Adventures "Vintage Radio T/R Adapter" ... perfect for your transmit / receive pair http://www.radioadv.com/ham_radio_eq...ries/BK175.htm w9gb Will do. Back to the library, unless the 2005 Handbook I hoping for on the 25th has it! |
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