Vic and others that may be wondering on this. I use auto-detect with a hand
key and paddles on the same line. The two diodes are mounted under my
paddles. I have never had a spurious long dash or any other problem with
the paddles, but I have noticed that if the contact on the hand key gets a
, 2004 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 auto-detect feature
Vic:
I do it all the time and have (so far) seen nothing to indicate such a
problem.
At 04:59 PM 10/20/04, Vic Rosenthal wrote:
I'm thinking about using the K2 auto-detect keying feature to allow me to
use the K2's internal keyer
Vic
I built a little keying adapter in a small can to do this.
It has two jacks, one for my paddles and one for the
keying lead from my TR Log laptop. The laptop jack in mono,
and the paddles jack is stereo. The output is
a three wire lead to the key jack in the K2.
Inside the can are the two
Hi guys,
This discussion reminds me of something I've been wanting to for a
while. I don't use the internal keyer in the K2 but prefer my
own keyer and I'd like to parallel my computer/cw keyboard with it. What
kind of circuit would this require or could I just parallel
the lines together?
Just parallel them together, no problem.
de Joe, aa4nn
Hi guys,
This discussion reminds me of something I've been wanting to for a
while. I don't use the internal keyer in the K2 but prefer my
own keyer and I'd like to parallel my computer/cw keyboard with it. What
kind of circuit would this
At 10/21/2004 12:38 PM, Lou Roux wrote:
Hi guys,
This discussion reminds me of something I've been wanting to for a while.
I don't use the internal keyer in the K2 but prefer my
own keyer and I'd like to parallel my computer/cw keyboard with it. What
kind of circuit would this require or
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 auto-detect feature
Hi guys,
This discussion reminds me of something I've been wanting to for a while.
I don't use the internal keyer in the K2 but prefer my
own
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