[GreenKeys] Re: polar loops
Eugene Hertz
eugenehertz at optonline.net
Wed Jun 16 16:53:16 EDT 2004
Well, Jack (wa2hwj@)has become intimately familiar with the ticker, and I believe his assessment was it could not be modified for neutral...
If you want to see pix (Ticker 1 has good pictures of internals)...
http://www.hertzmail.com/5a/
Ultimately, I would love to find/build a circuit that could take rs232 and key a polar loop +/- 60ma. In that way I would use software to handle ascii-6-level conversion and to signal the rs232 lines at the right baud rate.
Any ideas?
Eugene Hertz
>-----Original Message-----
>From: gil smith [mailto:gil at vauxelectronics.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 04:57 PM
>To: greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
>Cc: 'Eugene Hertz'
>Subject: polar loops
>
>Hi folks:
>
>Can anyone give a decent explanation of a polar loop? Eugene apparently
>has a polar machine, and wants to drive it -- I presume there are other
>polar machines out there as well, though we don't hear much about them.
>
>If I understand it correctly, a polar loop reverses the current direction
>for mark/space, unlike the current-on/off of a normal loop. I presume
>polar lines would support longer distances and do better under noisy
>conditions.
>
>What is needed to convert a standard loop to drive a polar machine?
>
>Can Eugene's 5A machine get a simple wiring change to bypass the polar
>input and drive the selector magnets directly from a normal loop?
>
>ps: Eugene: do you have any pics of your machine?
>
>thanks,
>
>gil
>
>
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