[Elecraft] VOX clicks with Yaesu MD-100 microphone
Stewart Baker
stewart at baker.nildram.co.uk
Tue Aug 31 03:31:29 EDT 2004
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 13:44:02 -0400, Don Wilhelm wrote:
> Stewart,
> If I understood the root cause of your 'problem' correctly, that is a good
> indicator that you have created a very sensitive VOX. In that case, it may
> even my work with my normal voice - I will be looking forward to trying it
> soon.
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
Hi Don,
The subject of the K2 VOX sensitivity is a complex one, and even after
considerable investigation I don't pretend to understand it fully.
What is important is to get sufficient (but not too much) audio voltage from the
microphone into the KSB2. This may mean using a pre amp. If this audio voltage
is not sufficient, both the VOX operation and SSB output power will suffer
equally.
My original intention when creating an Anti-VOX capability was to incorporate a
pre amp in the design and use this to get more mic audio and a separate feed
into the VOX detection circuit. Although this worked OK at low power and on the
lower frequencies it was very susceptible to RF and because my circuit was
separate from the KSB2 PCB tracking, rather prone to instability.
For the time being I have put that idea to one side and concentrated on the
Anti-VOX problem, which is much easier to solve.
I now have a fully working Anti-VOX, but to get reliable VOX operation I use a
20dB mic pre amp with the MD-100 and use the K2 set to mic input position 2 with
the compression set to 4:1. With this set up the sensitivity is about right and
it gives me 100% VOX operation with no tripping from the speaker audio.
As I said I do not fully understand the internal (firmware) workings of the K2
VOX, namely why I have to use 3:1 or 4:1 compression to ensure that the VOX does
not drop out when the 1:1 setting provides sufficient audio to activate it.
There should be more than enough audio to prevent this drop out.
It would help greatly to have a bit more of an insight into the design.
The microphone 'click' situation showed that I have sufficient mic gain, but for
a while everything in the K2, and in my design was suspect. WHEW !
73
Stewart G3RXQ
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