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[WriteLog] cw keying, com port

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Subject: [WriteLog] cw keying, com port
From: Sain'T Tom" <k4rv@mindspring.com (Sain'T Tom)
Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 11:46:33 -0000
    I really appreciate all the replies to my inquiry.  The response
provided by Steve, KB3MM, is exactly what I was looking for.

    73
    Tom K4RV




----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Baron - KB3MM
To: Tom Sessions
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 00:50
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] cw keying, com port


Some where between plus 3 and plus 12 for keydown.

Some where between minus 3 and minus 12 for key up.













----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Sessions" <k4rv@mindspring.com>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 21:39
Subject: [WriteLog] cw keying, com port


> When configured for "PC Generates" CW on a COMM port, WriteLog sends CW on
> the DTR line of the COMM port.
>
>     The above was taken from the help section of Writelog.  Would someone
> please further clarify it for me?  I measure -5.5 VDC between pin 4(DTR)
and
> pin 5(GND) of my selected DB9 com port with no keying going on.
>     Does the help explanation mean that WriteLog will key dits and dahs at
0
> VDC with -5.5 VDC in between?  Does it mean WriteLog will key dits and
dahs
> at +5.5 VDC with -5.5 VDC in between?  Or are there some inverse or other
> key up/ keydown voltages?
>
>     In essence, what I am asking is what is the DTR pin voltage for "key
> down", and what is the same DTR pin voltage for "key up" ?
>
> Thanks
> Tom K4RV
>
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