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Subject: | [WriteLog] ptt line resistance? |
From: | hamcat@directvinternet.com (K4SB) |
Date: | Sat, 09 Nov 2002 17:32:15 +0000 |
> > Be certain the Transistor is a PNP if Positive > > keying. > > Be certain the correct polarity is used from the > > RTS. Probably just a typpo on the "PNP", but you cannot use RTS on a NPN circuit. RTS is normally about -12 v at idle while DTR is the opposite. RTS of course, will go to +12 when keyed which will cause the collector emitter ( emitter to ground of course ) junction to go to near 0 ohms. If you attempted such, you would immediatly key the rig. 73 Ed |
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