[GreenKeys] Re: GreenKeys digest, Vol 4 #61 - 13 msgs
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Wed, 26 Feb 2003 11:14:42 -0500
Gil and all,
I would echo Roy Norris's input and endorse inclusion of the list below in priority order.
External unit
Half duplex
HV loop for 3 or 4 devices (machines)
Speed conversion up/down with adequate buffer
"Optional" CR-CR-LF-LTRS at 72 characters
73 Jim W8MAQ
In a message dated 2/25/2003 10:33:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, Roy Norris ([email protected]) writes:
> Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 15:07:20 -0600
> To: gil smith <[email protected]>
> From: Roy Norris <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: [GreenKeys] RS232 to Loop convertor for Dovetrons
>
> Hi Gil,
>
> Ok, thanks very much.
>
> On the new RS232 to loop converter project, I do hope you can do it with
> speed conversion and a decent sized buffer. I have just completed the
> exercise of trying to find 60 wpm gears for several model 28's and they are
> just about unobtainable now. I finally got a set through Don House and the
> NADCOM Museum. I bought several gear shifts but they were exceedingly
> difficult to find (took me three months and each cost over $100).
>
> On a recent eBay auction, a Dovetron unit with speed conversion went for
> over $500 when ones without speed conversion were going at $150. It just
> shows how serious a problem finding gears for 60 wpm has become.
>
> As I wrote you earlier, having the ability to optionally insert CR CR LF
> LTRS starting at the 73 character would greatly facilitate the use of
> mechanical RTTY as so many of the computer programs today don't adequately
> provide for it and, when they do, the operators don't use the
> feature. This would also require the inclusion of some sort of buffer as
> well. Someone else mentioned adding a character counter but just a light
> and an audible "beep" that would come on when you had typed 70 characters
> or so would be a nice feature to have.
>
> Think about the possibility of including a common SELCAL. This would be a
> great feature for a group of users who wanted to set up an RTTY group on
> one specific frequency and have all the machines activated by a common
> SELCAL. Traditional autostart circuits are so prone to tripping by noise
> and off frequency stations. This would be a big plus for un-attended
> operation. Also great for un-attended copying of news if George is
> successful in getting RTTY broadcasting approved by the FCC.
>
> I would vote for the separate box approach to facilitate use with TU's
> other than just the Dovetron. Just connect to the Dovetron with BNC jumpers.
>
> I would think provisions for connecting three devices in the loop would be
> ideal: TTY printer, reperf, and TD.
>
> Half duplex would cover most situations since few, if any, RTTY QSO's are
> conducted in full duplex. A separate loop supply can always be used if
> someone wants to type to a reperforator while receiving on the page
> printer. Alternatively, you could put two loops on the board, one keyed
> from the RS232 and one not keyed and both running off of the same power supply.
>
> Their is very little ASCII on the ham bands or shortwave bands hence the
> low voltage, low current loop for the Model 33's and up would probably be
> superfluous without a baudot to ASCII converter for those wishing to copy
> RTTY. However, the low voltage, low current loop would be nice for Model
> 33 owners who want to drive their machines from their
> computers..
>
> Just my two cents :)
>
> Thanks very much for undertaking this project.