[TowerTalk] messed up wiring to key my amp

terry burge ki7m at comcast.net
Mon Apr 30 16:59:55 EDT 2018


KI7M is on  the  air!


After remembering to  connect up everything correctly I am happy to say the amp is keying normally. We are once again using the K3 'Key Out' like I had before and of course don't have to deal with any timing issues. Strange how just trying to clean up my wiring caused so many problems....P3 pan adapter DOA, both Autek WM-1 watt meters DOA,  and for some reason when I try to write this my keyboard starts acting like I'm pushing the back space all the way across the page. Go figure. All I did was try and straiten out some wiring.


That's how things go here. 


Tomorrows another day as Scarlet said I guess.


Terry

KI7M

 

> On April 30, 2018 at 1:10 PM terry burge wrote:
> 
> 
>     Thanks Keith,
> 
>     Working on that right now per Kelly's suggested just checked the impedance on the 'Key Out' which is alright. Going to try that again. The only time I figure on using VOX is when I do CW on the K3 so that is a possibility. VOX just never was something I had any luck setting up not to mention noisy bands. Also got a new cable that checks out good for running between the K3 and the amp relay. And trying to stay positive about this. Not easy after losing my P3, two watt meters and amp keying after just trying to clean up wiring. I'm never good at doing a good job with running this wiring it seems.
> 
>     Thanks,
>     Terry
>     KI7M
> 
>         > > On April 30, 2018 at 12:54 PM Keith Dutson wrote:
> > 
> > 
> >         I use the Heil FS-2 footswitch. The second wire is terminated in a male RCA
> >         plug, so it certainly could be used to key the amp. However, this is a bad
> >         idea if you ever use VOX, or a voice keyer, or virtually any digital mode.
> >         I also use the Heil CB-1 Classic Base with PTT Control for the PR40
> >         microphone.
> > 
> >         So, my recommendation is to replace the RCA cable from your transceiver to
> >         the amp, and verify the transceiver is configured to key the external amp.
> > 
> >         73, Keith NM5G
> > 
> >         -----Original Message-----
> >         From: TowerTalk On Behalf Of terry burge
> >         Sent: Monday, April 30, 2018 2:02 PM
> >         To: TowerTalk at contesting.com mailto:TowerTalk at contesting.com ; terry burge
> >         Subject: [TowerTalk] messed up wiring to key my amp
> > 
> >         Hi folks,
> > 
> > 
> >         A few days ago I got the bright idea to try cleaning up my rats nest of
> >         wires behind my operating bench and ended up losing two Autek WM-1 watt
> >         meters, my P3 panadapter and the keying for my Palstar amp from my K3. I'd
> >         like to know is anyone has using something like a single source switch to
> >         key both the transceiver and the amp? I'm worried about getting timing
> >         issues that might hurt my K3 driving my Palstar HF-2500 from my Heil
> >         footswitch The foot switch has dual leads so it would be easy to just
> >         connect one direct to the amp instead of using the Key Out of the K3 which
> >         appears to have some kind of issue.
> > 
> > 
> >         Has anyone used the heil foot switch to do this? Were there any problems? I
> >         do have one of those external keying devices from Ameritron or whoever but
> >         that would require more wiring and of course another 12 volt power supply.
> >         Which is where my problems started in the first place!
> > 
> > 
> >         Terry
> > 
> >         KI7M
> > 
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