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Is the circuit in the CT manual with 4 transistors to key an external =
voicekeyer still supported in CT? I have an Icom 756PROII and I have =
bought the special Heil headset/boom mic which works very well. I would =
like to key the 756 internal voice keyer with the function keys.
Chuck, W5PR
(I would use my dvk, but the problem is there is about 8 volts on =
the mic lead in Icom rigs. In order to use the dvk, you need a cap to =
block the voltage. If you use the cap, the Heil built for the Icom will =
not work. If you use the regular Heil, there is not enough audio =
without the in-line amp. If you use the amp there is an RF getting into =
the audio problem...)
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