I use an XV144 and a PRO II (which most likely has the same keying outputs,
etc.)
I use a Down East Microwave sequencer because I also use a tube amplifier
and a mast mounted preamp.
I modified the XV144 so that the final amplifier is biased off until the
sequencer enables it as the last step in the transmit sequence. I changed
the XV144 amplifier keying output jack to a transmit enable input. The 756
keys the sequencer (and I think it keys the transverter transmit/receive at
the same time, I'd have to check).
It works great, but it might be more complex than what you need.
73, Russ -KB8U
>Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 00:16:02 -0400
>From: "George Kangas" <KU4VQ@msn.com>
>Subject: [VHFcontesting] Elecraft Transverters and the Icom IC-756PRP3
>To: <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
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>Has anyone had the experience with the Elecraft Transverters and the PRO3.
>I
>am most interested in keying schemes.
>
>
>
>73
>
>
>
>George W1LVL Daytona
>
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