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Re: [RTTY] FSK interface circuit troubles

To: RTTY Reflector <rtty@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] FSK interface circuit troubles
From: Kok Chen <chen@mac.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 09:33:41 -0800
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On Dec 10, 2008, at 12/10    8:57 AM, Alfred Frugoli wrote:

> When I had the first circuit built I tried reversing the keying on the
> "modem" (in this case software) end.  What resulted was a very hard  
> to copy
> signal (as tested sending from 1 rig to another in the shack - with
> appropriate attenuation of the signal of course).

Interesting.  Perhaps the transistor was only marginally pulling down  
the keying line?

If some characters, such as O (oh) and 9 gets through more reliably  
than other characters, such as Space or Z then it might indeed be  
insufficient current drive causing your woes.  The wrong baud rate  
will also cause copy of some characters to be easier than others -   
knowing which Baudot characters get through better might give a  
better clue of what is wrong.

Did you try to reduce the base resistor in an attempt to drive more  
base current?  This solution won't always work because the serial  
port may be current limited anyway, but if the base resistor of the  
circuit was designed for RS-232 and the serial port you are using is  
spec'ed instead for RS-423, it may just be a case of insufficient  
base drive.

The next alternative is to wire a second NPN transistor to the first  
NPN transistor as a Darlington configuration.  This should generally  
work.

To find the current needed to key your rig, you can connect the  
keying input of the rig through a resistor to ground and change the  
value of the resistor until the FSK output "just" keys.  At that  
point, if you measure the voltage across the resistor, you should be  
able to figure out the minimum current that you need to drive your  
rig's FSK keying line.

73
Chen, W7AY

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