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[NA-User] Computer won't key-Help!

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Subject: [NA-User] Computer won't key-Help!
From: k4oj@tampabay.rr.com (Jim White)
Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 14:49:57 -0400
you do have the KEYER box checked, right?

K4OJ



Robert L. Kellogg wrote:

> Guys,
> 
> I need some serious help here.
> 
> I'm trying to get NA to key my rig.  It's beginning to look like
> there is a problem with the Computer/Interface.  That is, the standard
> parallel port interface won't work.
> 
> NA is doing everything it should, I think.  I checked the voltage on
> pins 17 and 18 of the db-25 parallel port and it changes from about .06V
> to 2.5V or more when the computer sends code.  The voltage varies with
> the code sent.  (in other words, I can see the dots and dashes.) 
> 
> Scope shows the same voltage change, however, I also saw some RF along
> with the DC voltage.  A .001 capacitor between pins 17 and 18 seemed to
> eliminate the RF, but The rig is still not keyed.
> 
> I've checked the cable.  Actually, I made a little db-25 with the
> interface circuit on it in the open so I could check voltages, etc.  
> 
> I need some electronics help here.  Anybody know what the parallel port
> is supposed to do, and how to convert it's action to a switch that will
> key the rig?
> 
> I connected my hand key to the rig and verified that it keyed OK. Then,
> I connected the above circuit in parallel with the hand key.  This
> circuit operated as above, but would not key the rig.
> 
> Can someone help with this problem?  I suspect that my computer is
> working in a different manner than earlier models, and it may require
> some changes in interface design.  Of course, I could be nuts, and need
> to put my tongue on the other side of my mouth when I key...  Whatever
> the solution, it escapes me. 
> 
> Help!
> 
> 



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