[Collins] KWM-2

Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, electrical engineer [email protected]
Wed, 27 Nov 2002 11:10:54 -0600


Likely the VOX time constant capacitor is leaky. If its still a black
beauty it IS leaky. You might try lowering the anti-vox gain, that
should lengthen the VOX delay also.

In my schematic, C 47, C48 and C188 contribute to VOX time constants.
Leakage in any will shorten the VOX delay. I don't see a VOX delay pot,
but that may just mean my schematic is old.

Its the nature of the radio to transmit with a high audio tone. CW is
generated by sending a tone through the audio chain and the audio
frequency is chosen so that only the fundamental passes through the
mechanical filter. If an 800 Hz tone was used, there would be two or
three CW signals at 800 Hz spacing. When the 1600+ Hz tone is used the
filter prevents the audio harmonics from causing multiple carrier
outputs. The key controls the second audio and the second transmit
mixer.

There have been mods, mostly (as I recall) involving adding an effective
RIT to the PTO (already present in the form of the sideband calibration
correction shift) to allow the receiver to listen up about 800 Hz. I
don't have any of those details.

73, Jerry, K0CQ, Technical Advisor to the CRA
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