Jim,
Based on your description of the operation of the QSK-5, I am guessing that the
following interconnections "should" work:
QSK-5 OMNI 6
AUX <=========> TX EN
KEY 2 <=========> TX OUT
It would appear that KEY 1 should be strapped to AUX only if you want to run
the amp with the QSK-5 switch turned off. OK, I give
up...why would anyone do that if it puts you back to where you were without the
QSK-5? In any event, the QSK-5 would then complete
its handshake back to the Omni 6 via the AUX<==>TX EN lines.
What's bothersome to me is not knowing the open circuit voltage of KEY 1. The
Omni's TX EN open-collector jack can handle Vceo up
to about +30 VDC.
-Paul, W9AC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Reid" <jimr.reid@verizon.net>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>; "Phil Clements" <philk5pc@tyler.net>;
"w8ji@akorn.net" <jim.reid@verizon.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 6:08 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Omni VI+, Henry and QSK-5
> Hi,
>
> Hope I am not the first with this situation. Have a Henry
> amp used with my Omni. Henry relays are "hot switching",
> so decided to add the Ameritron QSK-5 timing gizmo to
> properly sequence the Omni and the Henry. So today,
> rcv'd the QSK-5 from AES.
>
> Opened the manual for instructions: instantly hit vocabulary
> confusion!!? The QSK-5 is to connect to the transceiver
> and amp in several places. And, of course, the Omni has
> CW TX Out and TX En, Key and the Relay output to the
> amplifier. The QSK-5 is to also receiver the RF signal from
> the Omni, feed the signal into the Henry, receive the signal
> out from the Henry, then input the signal into the antenna
> system -- watt meter, tuner, etc.
>
> The QSK-5 requires connections as follows each of which is
> described in language completely foreign to Omni language and
> to me! These connections are:
>
> AUX
> "One common use is to "connect the hand-shake output to
> the transceiver".
> This is said to be factory wired to an open "collect" output
> that "follows the Key 2 signal".
>
> KEY 2,
> Described as requiring to be "pulled low", below 2 volts, to
> place the QSK switch in the transmit mode during break-in
> operation (I am guessing this is the jack to which my keyer
> will connect??). "A full return to receive mode occurs less
> than one mS after this jack goes high." But, see on below
> where the Ameritron sample wiring diagram has this jack
> connected to the "transceiver QSK line", whatever that is.
>
> KEY 1
>
> "This jack connects to the VOX relay or the QSK line of the
> transceiver. This jack activates the amplifier's internal relay via the
> AMP RELAY jack even if the QSK-5 switch is turned off. This
> jack has no time delay at the beginning of transmissions. However,
> on below in the sample hook-up instructions, the KEY 1 is shown
> strapped to the AUX jack, and both connected to the transceiver's
> "VOX relay" ??
>
> AMP RELAY
>
> "This line connects to the amplifier's key (relay) jack."
>
> Supplied wiring diagram:
>
> KEY 1 and AUX
>
> A wiring diagram is shown which "will work with most QSK
> transceivers". This diagram shows that KEY 1 and AUX are
> strapped together and connected to the transceivers VOX
> relay? Also, via a diode, this same pair can also be connected to
> the transceiver's "handshake" jack, if required. (?)
>
> KEY 2
>
> This is shown connecting to the transceiver's QSK line.
>
> I have read and reread these instructions. Each time they
> make less sense to me! The wiring diagram which I have
> tried to describe seems to contradict the statements given
> above about these various jacks. And there is no keyer
> connection; unless that goes to the transceiver's key jack
> or is, in fact to go to the KEY 2 jack?
>
> Wish I knew what the Omni's QSK line was, the hand-shake
> line, etc. I am guessing that some of these must interconnect
> with the Omni TX En and TX OUT jacks; that these may be
> the mysterious hand-shake and QSK lines.
>
> Help! Anyone been here, done this already, I hope.
>
> 73, Jim KH7M
>
>
>
>
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