[WT-support] R: WinKey for PTT in SSB ?

HB9CAT hb9cat at thezollingers.org
Fri Jul 22 23:24:11 CEST 2011


Thank you Bob,

 

I am in fact already using the Second Output option, but that only seems to
work for CW.

 

I may recycle an old LPT port circuitry I have around, I only have 1 COM
port and didn’t want to add other ports; the trasnceiver that will be used
for the contest I’m planning is still unknown, so I’ll have to feed the PTT
through the front MIC plug.

 

A second PC is connected to another TRX through a microham box and works
like a charm.

 

Thanks for your support Bob !

 

Marco HB9CAT

 

Da: support-bounces at f5mzn.org [mailto:support-bounces at f5mzn.org] Per conto
di Bob Wilson, N6TV
Inviato: venerdì, 22. luglio 2011 23:14
A: support at win-test.com
Oggetto: Re: [WT-support] WinKey for PTT in SSB ?

 

On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 1:36 PM, HB9CAT <hb9cat at thezollingers.org> wrote:

I’m planning to use Win-test in a mixed mode contest, the WinKey setup for
CW works fine; still, I need a PTT signal also for SSB, it would be easier
to get the PTT asserted by Winkey also for SSB. Any way to configure
Win-test to do it ?

 

I don't think that is possible.  If you are using an original WinKey chip
rather than a WinKey2, you can try setting Second Output (Pin 5) to PTT, in
WKSETUP, but that may only work for CW mode.

 

I guess the only alternative is to get that through an additional COM port


 

COM port or LPT port, if you have one.  Many USB-to-Serial converters work
fine for COM port PTT keying, assuming you have the interface circuit
documented in the Win-Test manual.

 

A number of commercial products are also available.  How are you connecting
your sound card output to your radio?

 

If you are using an Elecraft K3, you can send PTT via the K3 COM port's DTR
or RTS pin. Just set CONFIG:PTT-KEY in the K3's menu and Win-Test COM port
properties.

 

For other rigs, you can send PTT via software command and a LUA script.

 

If you are using an external DVK such as a microHAM box, there are even more
ways to generate PTT.

 

73,

Bob, N6TV

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