[Elecraft] Can I split or share my ACC port?

Chip Stratton chip at strattonfamily.us
Tue Aug 7 22:04:52 EDT 2012


Sounds like this applies to the K2 also?

I have a K2 and KAT100. When used together no I/O port is left for rig
control/data. Would a simple splitter cable be likely to cause problems
between the K2 and KAT100 if the computer is in the mix too, or is that
only likely to happen if if the computer tries to talk at the same time as
the K2 or KAT100?

Thanks,
Chip
AE5KA



On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Don Wilhelm <w3fpr at embarqmail.com> wrote:

> Hugh,
>
> Certainly the ACC port can be split out to multiple destinations. But be
> careful if any one signal line is driving (or receiving) multiple
> boxes.  The original K3 design used open drain drivers on the signal
> lines so that the pullup resistors could be located in the most remote
> box while any other boxes on that same line would not have a pullup
> resistor.
>
> (soapbox on)
> But then many hams did not know what pullup resistors were, nor how to
> use open drain output drivers - and most other ham gear did not have
> provisions for adding pullup resistors at the end of the signal line -
> as a result the pullup resistors were moved into the K3 by
> modifications.  One of the complications that created was in the KPA500
> design where the KPA500 had to provide protection diodes on the band
> data lines because some band decoders put higher voltages on those lines
> - the K3 can handle that, but the KPA500 input circuits could not.
> (soapbox off)
>
> So, yes, you can split out the ACC connector to multiple places. Only
> one caution - if a single signal goes to multiple places, look at the
> situation carefully.  In general, there should be only one driver on any
> one signal line.  Multiple receivers are usually OK, but multiple
> drivers are a recipe for trouble.
> Do NOT use a VGA splitter - find a splitter that implements all 15
> pins.  Many VGA splitters connect several lines to a common pin or pins.
> An alternative is to split out the 15 pin connector to individual signal
> connection points (a "fan-out box").
>
>
> The RS-232 connection is different - that is a point to point signalling
> standard.  It can not be used with multiple drivers. Yes, there is a "Y"
> cable that can be used with the SteppIR controller, but that is because
> SteppIR put in a special mode where it only "listens" on the RS-232
> traffic, it does not transmit - therefore in that mode, the SteppIR end
> disconnects any RS-232 drivers.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 8/7/2012 4:43 PM, Hugh Bradley wrote:
> > I spend a lot of my time connecting and disconnecting accessories from
> the
> > back of my K3 and I find this tedious.
> >
> > In my shack I have a, Expert 1K linear amp and a Microkeyer II which both
> > like to use the ACC Port on the K3 I use a Remote-rig unit to control the
> > K3 when I am away and this too needs the ACC.
> >
> > Instead of connecting one of these items at a time, is it OK to use a VGA
> > cable splitter and have both or three connected simultaneously?
> >
>
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