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Algunos interfaces para el ptt y audio en MMSSTV YONIQ y otros - YV5GRV Felo - 16-03-2021

Fuente de G0HWC

Basic com port PTT Interface for base / mobile radio
[Imagen: PTTCB.jpg]
 
 Isolated audio & Keyer Interface for base / mobile radio "it is best to isolate the audio"
[Imagen: Interface_Circuits_1.jpg]
 
Simple Interface for base / mobile radio
[Imagen: Interface_Circuits_2.jpg]
 
Simple Interface for Handheld Radios
[Imagen: Interface_Circuits_3.jpg]
 
[Imagen: rxtransformer.gif]
Transformer: The type of transformer is determined by the source of the RX audio.
If you take it from the radio's microphone or data jack, you'll use a 600 to  600 Ohm (1:1)
transformer. If you take it from the radio's speaker jack (8 Ohm impedance), you'll need a 1000:8 transformer.
 
[Imagen: txtransformer100_1.gif]
 
[Imagen: txwithpot57_1.gif]
 
[Imagen: pttopto1.gif]
Cita:
R1 = Resistor, e.g. 1K2, to reduce voltage on the IC pin 1
IC =  Integrated Circuit; this sketch shows an IC, such as a 4N33
or PS2603 Optocoupler, which uses a Darlington pair transistor.
(Note: to identify pin #1, look for a small embossed circle on
the top of the IC above pin 1; or looking into the notch in one
side of the IC with the pins down, pin #1 is to the right of the notch.)
D1 = Diode, e.g. IN4001, would shunt any potential reverse voltage
that might damage the sensitive diode/emitter in the IC.
(Note: the band printed on the diode marks the cathode end,
which attaches to the Serial Port/IC Pin 1 line in the sketch above.
The opposite/anode end attaches to Ground.)
The ideal components for your circuit may vary because of your radio's requirements.
For example, you might be able to use a different type of IC, such as a 4N25 or PS2601, but that may require a different value for R1.
Use the RTS ( Request to send ) pins NOT the DTR ( Data terminal ready ) pins
[Imagen: db9_pin.gif]
On a DB 9 Serial connector use RTS pins 7 ( PTT ) & 5 ( Ground )
[Imagen: db25_pin.gif]
On a DB 25 Serial connector use RTS pins 4 ( PTT ) & 7 ( Ground )



 
  • 73 de Felix YV5GRV