[Elecraft] MicroHam microkeyer
RJD
nj9k at wi.rr.com
Sun Oct 23 18:04:36 EDT 2005
Looks like a opportunity for somebody to venture into the commercial world with
a "CONVERSION PLUG" for the K2??
-----Original Message-----
From: elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Don Wilhelm
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 18:34
To: Stewart Baker; Jim; Elecraft Reflector
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] MicroHam microkeyer
Stewart and all,
That is precisely why I hesitate to refer to the DE9 connector on the KIO2
and the KPA100 as an 'RS232' connector.
To those not yet informed, please be aware that connecting a standard RS232
serial cable to this K2 connector (and the other end to a computer) will
most certainly do harm to your K2. This connector carries K2 control
signals (non-RS232) as well as the RS232 signals (only TXD and RXD and
Signal Ground are RS232 standard levels). The connector itself does not
follow the RS232 standard - perhaps it would have been better implemented as
a DIN connector, but it is too late for that now.
There are only 3 pins (OK, 4 if you include frame ground on pin 1) that are
RS232 signals. The rest of the pins should not be subjected to the up-to
plus/minus 25 volts levels that may be present should the other end of the
cable be connected to a device which presents standard RS232 signals.
For my own K2, I have put a plug into pin 4 and broken off pin 4 of the
mating cable, so only that special cable can be plugged into the K2 to
prevent an accident that can happen to the best of us.
73,
Don W3FPR
> -----Original Message-----
>
> It seems to have the ability to send commands to the K2 via the
> serial port.
> What I meant to have said, was that Elecraft have some fairly non
> standard usage
> of the pins on a RS232 D type.
>
> 73
> Stewart G3RXQ
>
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