[WriteLog] CW keying TS-2000

Carleton Reed Carleton Reed" <carleton@lemoorenet.com
Fri, 4 Jan 2002 01:08:41 -0800


Steve, I never seen anyone respond to you on this but I have the TS-570
which also has the DB-9 plug on the back of the rig. After reading the
manual real well, looks like that plug only allows us to transfer radio
settings to another compadible radio or to control the radio from the
computer, control such as doing everything we can do using the front panel.
I too was thinking like you in using the DB9 connection for CW keying, RTTY
and so forth. We still need to use the ACC 13 pin plug for that or the sound
card options through WL.  I have not yet interfaced my radio to the computer
but will do so real soon.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Forst" <kw3a@snip.net>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 8:04 PM
Subject: [WriteLog] CW keying TS-2000


> Hi all and Happy New Year,
>
> Is it possible to do cw keying on a TS-2000 via the DB 9 plug on the rig
and
> with no connection to the key jack?
>
> I'm getting ready to install a serial card and do the interface cable
thing
> from the serial port to key jack as per circut shown in help file.
>
> Someone told me this rig should key cw with the serial cable already
> connected from comm 1 to db 9 on rig.  And nothing else.
>
> I've tried all kinds of combinations of port and cw ptt settings under the
> setup/ports menu.
>
> The best I can get is a steady carrier transmitted that is the proper
length
> for what is being sent, but no dits or dahs.  Tone sounds ok on another
> receiver and ptt switches between tx/rx  no problem.
>
> Am I wasting my time, or am I missing some setting  that will make this
> work?
>
> 73 Steve KW3A
> kw3a@snip.net
>
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