At 09:52 PM 3/5/2007, Kirk, AI4PZ, wrote:
I have a Triton 540, and a Century 21 on the way. I have been practicing
with a Bencher BY-2. The Bencher came from a hamfest with a kit-built CMOS
Super Keyer from Q-Tronix (an Oct 1981 QST article on The CMOS Super Keyer
came with it).
Regardless of TenTec's instructions, I did bench tests with some C21's
and inserting some resistance in the key lines to see how it affected
the waveshape. I was able to insert up to 1000 ohms in series and still
keep solid output. It did soften the keying a little and that was what
I was looking for. In actuality you are not directly keying an RF stage.
You're keying a Rcve/Xmit switch which then alternates the voltages going
to the TX and RX, so the power out doesn't change.
So, not to worry about some extra impedance in the key line...
Perry w8au
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