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Old April 13th 04, 10:27 PM
Dick, AA5VU
 
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Default Help Getting a PK-232 to Key a TS-570 in CW

Yes, I know this is an antenna newsgroup but the people who read this
traffic may be able to help me.

I have always used the PK-232 for RTTY and Packet and never really messed
with the putting it into the keyboard mode for CW transmission. For
grins I decided to try this morning and ran into all kinds of problems
and could use some help.

First the TS-570 was designed for the operator to use his personal keyer
with the 570's internal keyer. The internal keyer is activated by
plugging in a Stereo Phone plug. If you want to use and external keyer
(like a PK-232), you have to use a Mono (tip and Sleeve) Phone plug.

The PK-232 has a Plus (+) and Minus (-) RCA jacks on the rear. I cannot
find anything at Radio Shack that goes from two RCA's to one Mono Phone.
Really weird setup. I found a RCA to Mono Phone plug and and it causes
the 570 to send a stream of dits when plugged into the (+) output on the
PK-232. If I plug the same cable into the (-) RCA jack on the PK-232, it
causes the 570 to send a stream of dah's.

Looks like I may have to rig up some special non standard cable taking
the center of the (+) RCA plug to the Tip of the Phone Plug and the
center of the other (-) RCA jack to the sleeve of the Phone Plug and let
the grounds float.

Do I had to dummy down the TS-570 buy turning some menu functions off?

Anybody out their CW keying a TS-570 with a PK-232?

Dick, AA5VU

ps: Just made up the cable mentioned above and when I turn on the power,
the TS-570 starts sending a constant string of dit to the side tone
oscillator... like someone duck taped a Bencher.

I must be doing something pretty dumb. Page 3-6 Section 3.3.5 of the
PK-232 manual is really confusing with a totally useless Direct CW
Keying Cable diagram.

Again, anybody been able to key the TS-570D(G) using a PK-232. I need
help.

Dick, AA5VU
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Old April 14th 04, 12:56 AM
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 20:27:32 GMT, Dick, AA5VU hath writ:
Yes, I know this is an antenna newsgroup but the people who read this
traffic may be able to help me.


" I know this is an xxxx-yyy-zzz newsgroup but but the "
" people who read this traffic may be able to help me. "

The preamble of 53.7% of the off-topic crap on usenet.

Yup, there's no chance that the folks in rec.radio.amateur.equipment
would have any clue v-a-v your query.

I suppose you'll be posting your hemmroid questions here next.
After all, "...the people who read this traffic may be able to help me."


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Old April 14th 04, 04:37 AM
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On 13 Apr 2004 22:56:04 GMT, Dev Null wrote:

On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 20:27:32 GMT, Dick, AA5VU hath writ:
Yes, I know this is an antenna newsgroup but the people who read this
traffic may be able to help me.


" I know this is an xxxx-yyy-zzz newsgroup but but the "
" people who read this traffic may be able to help me. "

The preamble of 53.7% of the off-topic crap on usenet.

Yup, there's no chance that the folks in rec.radio.amateur.equipment
would have any clue v-a-v your query.

I suppose you'll be posting your hemmroid questions here next.
After all, "...the people who read this traffic may be able to help me."


That was helpful. Why did you bother to waste the bandwidth.

dev kmem
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Old April 14th 04, 01:44 PM
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In article ,
Jim Higgins wrote:

You need to read your manuals vs just plugging stuff up
willy-nilly and then asking for help in an antenna group!

Open your manuals, run your eye down the indexes, look for CW
operation, and read just one page in each manual before you
damage something.


Jim,

Thank you for taking the time to respond. I read and referred to both
manuals before posting the request for help. Ny first reaction to your
message was to be ****ed at someone telling me to RTFM. Guess what? You
were right!!!

The problem has been found and fixed. I misunderstood the manual and
was using a Mono Phone plug in the "PADDLE" jack. On second reading (at
your suggestion) I noted the "KEY" jack uses a 3.5 mm (1/8") Mono plug.

Like I said in the posting "... I must be doing something pretty dumb."
Everything is now working absolutely perfect and I am a little red-faced.

Thank you for the help!


73 de Dick AA5VU
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Old April 14th 04, 02:13 PM
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In article
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"Dick, AA5VU" wrote:

I must be doing something pretty dumb


I was doing something pretty dumb and the problem is fixed.


Dick, AA5VU


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Old April 15th 04, 01:06 AM
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"Dick, AA5VU" wrote:

I must be doing something pretty dumb


I was doing something pretty dumb and the problem is fixed.


Dick, AA5VU
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