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Re: [Amps] QSK on the cheap AND Parasitic

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Subject: Re: [Amps] QSK on the cheap AND Parasitic
From: "Paul Christensen" <w9ac@arrl.net>
Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2012 21:25:06 -0400
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The only way to know is measure it.

And timing measurements are easy with an oscilloscope, triggered by the key line. As you point out, some transceivers add delay through a menu parameter to ensure that the RF envelope does not appear before the amp has a chance to fully switch into Tx. But notice that the manufacturers have difficulty adding back in the time period of the delay. This results in shortened keyed elements. The keyed envelope should be stretched by an identical amount of delay time.

I recently went through this exercise while programming a QSK switch designed to switch classic Rx/Tx separates. The idea is to use an outboard PIN diode switch to perform the switching function, but timing is precisely controlled by an Arduino Nano microcontroller programmed in C++.

The device operates from any straight key, electronic keyer, or semi-automatic bug. But most importantly, lead-in and tail times can be independently adjusted in 1ms increments through software to best match the keying characteristics of the Tx. The keyed envelope is stretched by the exact amount of lead-in delay time. The program works well and does not suffer from the same keyed element shortening that today's manufacturers cannot seem to control.

Paul, W9AC




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