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Re: [RTTY] FSK Keying of TS-590SG

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Subject: Re: [RTTY] FSK Keying of TS-590SG
From: Jay <ws7ik7tj@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2018 07:01:15 -0800
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+2
I have also used these interfaces for a long time.  Both transistor and also opto's.  Only thing I found was that in PTT part that different radio's require much different resistor values.  Even two old FT-1000's required different values.  From 500 to 1500 ohms. FSK was never a problem.

Used Opto's when the computer had built in com ports 100% to just protect the computer as on-board problems that might have been caused -- never did see any difference in performance so went back to 100% transistors as they fit better in a connector and don't require a box.

Jay WS7I


+1
Since 2003, I've made over 75 of these interfaces for Kenwood, Icom, Yaesu and Elecraft radios.  I 
wire the components point-to-point inside the DE9 connector hood that connects to the Serial port.  (If 
the PC doesn't have Serial ports, then I use the Edgeport USB-Serial adapter.)  The other end of the 
cable has the appropriate connector for the specific radio.  The result  is a single cable that has 
worked perfectly in all cases.
I've  never found the need for an opto-isolator solution that some people use 
instead of the resistor-transistor level-shifter circuit on Don's site.


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