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On 03/08/14 11:10, Michael Black wrote:
The circuits of such devices were often very cleverly designed, re-using many components between receive and transmit (using a multipole switch). They were really complicated switches, for the sake of a few transistors. Yep. This one I gutted, I recall de-soldering the switch and then reverse-engineering the pinout so I could replace it with a relay, which I did. A 4-pole double-throw relay IIRC. I had some hair-brained idea (this was when I was in primary school) to hook the thing up to the PC-speaker output of the computer (since I knew how to make tones) and then use some circuit interfaced to the game port (since I knew how to read the switches on those) and try to send data using AFSK. Exactly what data rate I'd achieve, given the whole lot would be implemented in QBasic I have no idea. I doubt it'd outpace PSK31. Not that I knew what AFSK was back then. Or that to do what I wanted to do, I really should have a radio license which I didn't back then. |
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