[GreenKeys] Big Bird Loop Interface
Gregory W. Moore
[email protected]
Sat, 22 Feb 2003 19:27:18 -0500
Gil, I would prefer an external unit, capable of both hi and lo level
loop keying. The baudot/ascii feature would be nice, as I could key my
28 and my mite which can be set either way.
I would also like the whole design in keeping with the "TEMPEST"
feature of the Dovetron, since I am a former Navy RM (LOL) and have
everything shielded. That would, however be a matter of the enclosure
and cables which, presumably, we all would fabricate. Full duplex is a
good feature, but I haven't used this feature since I left the military.
I still like to see what I type. a programming feature of either
inserting the CR/LF or not, as one chooses is a great thing, and I,
personally, would like an LED character counter (just a personal preference)
73 de Greg WA3IVX
Richard M. Gillingham wrote:
>Gonna push a '28 here, was going to do one of my own, but if y'all wanna do
>it....... Sure, Why not..
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>Gil, W1RG
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "gil smith" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 3:55 PM
>Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] Big Bird Loop Interface
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>>Hey Big Bird group:
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>>Jack, George, and I have been mulling over a little circuit board to add
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>>the dovetrons for directly driving a current loop from the dovetron 232
>>output, and sensing loop data for sending to the dovetron tx section.
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>Jack
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>>already has a tempest dovetron he has been looking at. Unless you are
>>planning to drive a 232 printer, or already have a 232-to-loop converter,
>>we presume you will want some way to drive your TTY machines.
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>>So how about a little poll? I'd like some feedback as to what features
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>you
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>>folks might like in such a board:
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>>- do you care at all? Or, do you already have a 232-to-loop adapter to
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>use?
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>>- do you want to drive a high-voltage loop (120-150V for M14/15/19/28...),
>>or a low-voltage loop (30-45V for M32...)?
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>>- how many tty loop jacks should be available?
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>>- would you mind drilling holes in your dovetron to add a board inside?
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>>- would you rather mount it externally in a box and connect to the
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>dovetron
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>>BNC connectors?
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>>- would you rather mount it externally in a box but connect to a DB-9
>>connector that you add to the dovetron?
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>>- do you plan to use half-duplex (single-loop rx/tx), or full-duplex (two
>>loops for rx and tx)?
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>>- would you want to add an optional chip or two for doing automatic speed
>>conversions and/or baudot/ascii conversions? Then you would no longer
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>need
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>>to worry about machine gears -- demod to any speed machine. I have
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>already
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>>done most of this code. This can also automaically insert CR CR LF LTRS
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>at
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>>72 chars (or N chars), or add an LF after a CR that has none... Tell me
>>what you want.
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>>This interface will be similar to the TTY232 board I did before -- a fully
>>opto-isolated 232 to loop interface. But, based on your feature feedback,
>>would likely be simpler, smaller and would have a soldermask and silk
>>screen this time. I think I will offer bare-board only, or full parts
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>kit,
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>>to make it easier for folks to get started.
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>>thanks,
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>>gil
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