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Re: [RTTY] RadioShack isolation transformer replacement

To: RTTY Reflector <rtty@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] RadioShack isolation transformer replacement
From: Kok Chen <chen@mac.com>
Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2012 12:12:29 -0700
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By the way, there is one more trick that I use to produce a cleaner transmit 
signal.  It works with many rigs, but not all.

If your rig has an audio attenuator at the line input of your radio (e.g., the 
"Mic Gain" control in the FT-1000MP series when you use PKT mode), send as 
large a signal as possible from the sound card to the rig (short of clipping 
any input amplifier or saturating transformers), and attenuate the signal at 
the other end for proper operation (no ALC, etc, etc).

If there is any remaining ground loop noise, the attenuator will help reduce 
that noise.  

(The Elecraft K3 has likewise menu items to provide different line input 
attenuation.)

This is analogous to what frequent travelers used to do on airlines before the 
days of noise canceling headphones.   You first plug your ear with one of the 
foam plugs that pilots use.  Then you place a pair of headphones over the ear, 
and cranking the volume of the music way up.  The foam plug is the attenuator.  
The ear hears music with much better SNR.  Like ALC and saturating 
transformers, you need to make sure the headphones/DVD player are not driven 
into distortion.

The corollary is that the worst thing you can do is to inject a tiny audio 
signal from a sound card into the microphone input of a rig. You maximize 
ground loops when you do that, not to mention how wimpy most microphone preamps 
are.

73
Chen, W7AY

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