[TenTec] LogiKey 3

Jan & Del Seay seay@alaska.net
Wed, 15 Jul 1998 23:57:06 -0800


I Doubt if it would be a problem. However, if you're concerned
about over voltage, there are easy ways to lower the voltage.
Obviously a 3 term regulator, resistor and zener diode, etc.
Or - put a couple of silicone diodes in series with the 13.8v
lead. The voltage drop across diodes is constant and not
dependent on current. Small diodes can be installed in
the case of the keyer. About a quarter volt drop per diode
can be expected.
de KL7HF


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> From: Jim and Kate Belt <jkbelt@spiritone.com>
> To: TenTec Net <tentec@contesting.com>
> Subject: [TenTec] LogiKey 3
> Date: Wednesday, July 15, 1998 2:59 PM
> 
> 
> Hi All:
> Anyone use a LogiKey 3 with an OMNI VI+? The keyer calls for 12 volts DC
and
> makes quite a thing out of not using anything but pure DC and nothing
above
> 14 volts DC. The Omni VI+ has a 13.5 DC outlet. That's within .5 volt of
the
> top allowable voltage. Will I hear sizzling sounds if I use the Omni VI+
> outlet?
> 73
> Jim K7JIH
> 
> 
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