Mike
That's interesting. What I mean is, how do you ensure your voice is not cut
off if you speak too soon, relative to the transmitter coming on? I presume
it's a question of training yourself to speak after you operate the switch.
I have seen operators who seem to speak and switch simultaneously and
monitoring them shows part of their speech cut off.
I would prefer a system which held the voice in a delay circuit (Bucket
Brigade Delay Line) which waits till the right time in the transmit cycle
before being delivered. However, I can see the difficulty with monitoring
one's own voice. It's all so much easier on cw...
David
G3UNA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike" <noddy1211@sbcglobal.net>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 12:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Amps] Amps Digest, Vol 63, Issue 56
> There are two cables. It does not matter about when you speak because the
> amp via the Red cable is keyed first before the rig that is keyed by the
> black cable with about 250 ms delay. It works well, once you have tried
> it
> you will never go back to another system, it is nice to have both hands
> free, to do, well, other things.
>
> The unit is a Heil FS-2 "Exclusively for controlling amateur radio
> transceivers and amplifiers"
>
> Mike
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> How do you ensure your voice arrives at the right time?
>
> David
> G3UNA
>
>>
>> My footswitch is made by Heil (I believe). It has two separate leads for
>> PTT keying: one for the rig and one for the amp. The amp is keyed first,
>> then the rig, to avoid hot switching. Seems like a good design for a
>> footswitch.
>>
>> Mike K6MDS
>
>>>>> Yes, we use foot switches on SSB. This has not been a problem for
>>>>> hot>>> switching for us. There is a small delay from when PTT is
>>>>> actuated in >>> the>>> radio and when RF production starts, so we are
>>>>> all OK.>>>>>> 73,>>> Tim K3LR
>
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