[Elecraft] KX3 ACC2 GPIO
Chris Cox
chrisc at chris.org
Thu Sep 3 08:03:45 EDT 2020
Just as final follow up, a mosfet switch worked for my requirements perfectly.
73! Chris Cox, N0UK
chrisc at chris.org or chrisc at BritishCarAndDriver.com
> On Aug 31, 2020, at 18:26, Chris Cox <chrisc at chris.org> wrote:
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> I’ve thought the problem through further and have decided to use a simple mosfet switch in the connector shell to invert the TXInh logic sense and configure the KX3 for -TXInh instead of +TXInh.
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> Hard switching the GPIO pin showed that to be a usable workaround.
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> 73! Chris Cox, N0UK
> chrisc at chris.org or chrisc at BritishCarAndDriver.com
>
>
>> On Aug 31, 2020, at 12:51, Chris Cox, N0UK <chrisc at chris.org> wrote:
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>> I wish to interface my KX3 to my portable 10GHz transporter system. I have the transporter’s PTT sequencer configured to output a +ve TX Inhibit signal which I have been using to prevent my current I/F rig from transmitting until all relays have changed over to transmit. The current rig is a Yaesu FT-817.
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>> I want to be able to simply switchover the PTT/TXInh cable between the two rigs, so that I can continue using the ‘817 as a backup in the event of some problem with the KX3, and so was intending to us the KX3’s ACC2 GPIO TX Inh +ve input just as I do the 817.
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>> However, it seems that the KX3 actually has some bias applied that requires to be pulled low to enable the transmitter, rather than looking for removal of the +ve signal. This will mean that I need more than to simple switch over the physical connectors on the umbilical cable. Although not insurmountable, it’s not exactly ideal.
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>> Anyone else done this or similar and, if so, what was your solution?
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>> 73 Chris
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>> Chris Cox, N0UK
>> chrisc at chris.org
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