[GreenKeys] Looking for a stand-alone Loop Power Supply
David Effa
wd9itr at arrl.net
Thu Jul 3 00:31:31 EDT 2008
Wow. I did not think of that. I am going to buy the ST-6 boards from
Joe, K0BX, that he offered me.
Thanks Jer for the idea.
Dave, WD9ITR
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Jer <ttyman at gmail.com> wrote:
> Just feed the audio output of the st-8000 into the inputs of the st-6
> and plug the teletype into the st-6. Volia, it works like a charm.
> ST-8000 massages the incoming signal, feeds it into the st-6 which
> turns on the teletype and prints through it. Everyone is doing it.
>
> Its either that, or build your own loop supply, the st-6 idea is fast,
> cheap, and works very well.
>
> Jer
>
> date Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 2:55 PM
> subject Question on the LP-1200A availability for use with Amateur Radio
> mailed-by gmail.com
>
>
> Thanks for your reply. Yeah, I realize the cost of such a unit. I
> guess the government can afford it and it's probably build to Mil-Spec
> standards. Worth a shot though.
>
> Sounds like the consensus to go the ST-6* era route is what I need to
> do. I will go seek that out. I did get my hands on a ST-8000 surplus
> unit and I was looking into interfacing that output into the loop
> supply with auto-start. Probably a mistake on my part.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Dave, WD9ITR
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