Wayne it is a pity that TX delay setting affects CW timing. Changing TX
delay from default even one or two steps makes CW much worth. Can you
figure out a way to make CW timing independent from TX delay? With 5 ms
TX delay working in many contests I already had to change a pair of
relays in the amplifier. 10-12 ms would be fine for me. 20 ms will
probably suit the majority of users. But 5 ms is way too fast and
unfortunately cannot be altered without spoiling CW sending. I know that
I could build external sequencer but this does not look neat enough
especially for portable field operation. Every other radio I had allowed
TX delay adjustment to at least 20 ms.
73, Igor UA9CDC
08.06.2018 4:43, Wayne Burdick пишет:
It has come to our attention (thanks to N7YK and N6TV) that the default value
of CONFIG:TX DLY, 8 ms, may actually be closer to 5 ms.
The associated T/R control firmware hasn’t changed in a long time, so hopefully
there aren’t many users affected (or we would have heard about it). The shorter
delay may be related to the improved KSYN3A synth, which switches faster than
the original. We’re looking into this, and will update the displayed value to
reflect the actual value.
Details:
When using a QRO amp with the K3, the KEY OUT line from the radio is used to
key the amplifier, setting it up to receive RF. Since the K3 has very fast QSK,
the amp’s T/R control circuitry has to be similarly fast.
Those of you who are using KPA500s and KPA1500s need not be concerned about the
K3’s fast QSK speed, since our amps use PIN diode T/R switching. They can
easily keep up with the K3 at any code speed and with the default setting of
the CONFIG:TX DLY menu entry.
However, some other amps, especially older ones, use slow T/R relays. If the
transceiver generates RF before the amp is ready, this might result in key
clicks.
(In practice there’s a bit of a grace period because the RF keying envelope rises very
slowly. It’s a "raised-cosine sigmoid," resulting in the transceiver itself
having incredibly clean keying sidebands. See K9YC white paper on this topic.)
If you suspect your amp has a slow T/R relay, you should do a listening test,
or better yet have someone else listen from a good distance. If you (or they)
hear any evidence of clicks, increase the value of CONFIG:TX DLY.
Use the lowest setting that eliminates the clicks. CW keying at higher code
speeds may be affected if the value is too high. Other modes not using fast QSK
will generally be unaffected (voice and data).
An alternative to increasing TX DLY is to use a foot switch, as do many users
of old amps regardless of transceiver type.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
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