Thanks for the plug, Jerry. Yes, the simple amplifier keying circuit in the
StationPro is rated at 400V at 250 mA, AC or plus or minus DC. so it will
key virtually any homebrew or commercial amplifier.
Here are a few additional details. The circuit uses four 1/4 watt resistors,
a single 2N3906 transistor, and a PLA140 solid state relay (in a six pin DIP
package, available from Mouser). The total cost is under ten dollars. The
circuit runs on +12V (not critical) and can be built on a couple of terminal
strips or a homemade PCB. It can be incorporated into an amplifier (e.g., a
30L1) or as a standalone device on the amp keying line of a transceiver. The
circuit is very fast, about 2 mS switching time, so it is suitable for QSK.
The voltage across the keying line is 12V at a maximum of 2 mA, so it is
safe to use with any transceiver. The circuit diagram is on page three of
the StationPro schematic, available at
http://w8zr.net/stationpro/images/download%20files/stationpro%202%20schemati
cs.pdf.
The parts to look for on the schematic are Q101, R102, R103, R105, R106 and
K114. I've used the circuit on amps ranging from a 30L-1 (-160V), to various
homebrew amps (+24V), to an NCL2000 (6VAC). It will probably even key a
115VAC Dow Key relay, but no guarantees!
73,
Jim W8ZR
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Amps [mailto:amps-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Jerry O.
Stern
> Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2016 02:51 PM
> To: ka9egw@ka9egw.com; amps@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [Amps] 30L1 keying
>
> Take a look at Jim's (W8ZR) website for his StationPro II schematics. He
incorporates a
> nice simple MOSFET design to accommodate the 30L-1 keying as
> well as modern keying. www.w8zr.com
>
>
> 73 es HNY
> Jerry NY2KW
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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ka9egw@ka9egw.com
> Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2016 4:36 PM
> To: amps@contesting.com
> Subject: [Amps] 30L1 keying
>
> So I have a 30L1, and am trying to design a keying circuit that will allow
keying the -160V
> relay line with a radio whose amp-key output is a common-emitter NPN rated
to pull down
> a max of +100V.not trying to do qsk cw here; I'm seriously debating keying
the amp with
> an external relay driven off the station +13.8 bus.if anyone has a better
idea I'm all ears.73,
> Brian KA9EGW
>
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