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[RTTY] UPDATE Re: FSK Keying of TS-590SG

To: KenwoodTS-590@yahoogroups.com, rtty@contesting.com, TS-590@groups.io, TS-590S@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [RTTY] UPDATE Re: FSK Keying of TS-590SG
From: groupsrichart@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2018 22:29:27 -0500
List-post: <mailto:rtty@contesting.com>
Just to give everyone who has commented a little update:

1. I located another serial card and installed it in my computer. It gives me a full -/+12VDC swing on the data lines. 2. The optoisolators in my interface are not pulling the PTT and FSK inputs of the rig low enough to work. When the optoisolator is turned on, I am still seeing +0.54VDC on the ACC2 inputs to the rig. 3. I tried different values of current limiting resistors from 100Ω to 1.5KΩ on the inputs to the optoisolators with no change. 4. I checked my junk box for some NPN transistors and found none (I could have sworn I had some 2N2222s), so I have a few on order for the coming week. I plan to build the simple resistor/transistor interface that many have suggested. 5. After I get FSK working, I do plan to also try AFSK. There seems to be a spirited debate among many as to which is best. I have no doubt that either method properly used can give good results so I want to find out operationally which method I prefer.
My thanks to everyone who has taken the time to respond with your 
comments and suggestions. I found them all very helpful.
73,
Tim WS4V

On 2/23/2018 2:49 PM, groupsrichart@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to hear from anyone who is successfully keying the FSK 
and PTT lines via the ACC2 connector on the rear panel of the 
TS-590SG. What serial adapter and what hardware interface are you 
using to do so?
I have tried two different interfaces using optoisolators to attempt 
FSK and PTT keying from a serial card to the rear panel ACC2 
connector. Both attempts have failed. I am using MMTTY software for 
keying and I do get the requisite signal change on TXD pin 3 (FSK) and 
RTS pin 7 (PTT) lines. I have also verified proper setup of the '590 
by manually grounding the inputs PKS pin 9 (PTT) and RTTY pin 2 (FSK) 
on the ACC2 connector.
However, I *think* the problem lies with the serial card not providing 
enough voltage/current for the optoisolators to completely turn on and 
provide a hard ground to the ACC2 inputs. I have tried two different 
serial cards and one swings from -4.9 to +5.0 VDC on the data lines 
and the other card swings from -3.8 to +3.9 VDC. The cards I am using 
are a two port generic PCI Express SI-PEX15037 and a four port Perle 
Fast 4 PCI card. Does anyone know of a serial card that has a full -12 
to +12 VDC swing?
One of the hardware interfaces has 4N25 optoisolators and the other 
uses Fairchild FOD852 optoisolators. There are 1K series resistors in 
the input line to the optoisolators and I have tried various values 
(100, 220 & 470Ω) with limited success but nothing consistent.
While my objective was to keep the rig isolated from the computer, I 
am thinking about building an interface that uses NPN transistors for 
keying. Is anyone using NPN transistors to key their '590? Are you 
tying the ground from pin 5 of the RS-232 port to the pin 4, 8 or 12 
ground of the ACC2?
Any input is appreciated...I have been off RTTY since purchasing this 
rig in November and I want to get back on the bands.
Thanks,

Tim WS4V

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