Why not use a little external keyer? Seems like the
obvious solution . . .
73,
Barry N1EU
--- ben <benk8dit@serv.net> wrote:
>
> i just acquired a ten tec centurion. before i
> connect up or try cw on it, i want to ask the
> correct way to hook up the 570 which has its own
> keyer. the centurion manual shows how to hook up a
> cw key to the qsk circuit, but not a paddle. the
> internal keyer in the ts570
> seems to work fine using the vox/ptt relay directly,
> the same as keying a mike or using vox. the
> centurion manual also explains how to hook up the
> output of an external keyer to the qsk circuit but
> makes no mention of using a rig with an internal
> keyer. since the
> ptt/vox plug is used in conjunction with external
> keyers, can i conclude that the qsk board can be
> bypassed if the relay timing
> in the rig exceeds the centurion timing?
>
> tnx fer help
> de ben k8dit/7
>
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