[GreenKeys] How to "mechanically" generate Hellschreiber?
Bob Camp
ham at cq.nu
Sat Jan 1 11:28:54 EST 2005
Hi
Assuming the transmitter is a reasonable design it should work pretty
well. It's probably not a good idea on a rig that keys the VFO .....
Just as I would not try to put 120 wpm CW through just any transmitter
I would not just hook the hell setup up and run it. You may need to
play a little with the key click filtering (if any) in the transmitter.
Hell is normally considered a 2.5 character per second mode. A normal
sound card program produces about a 60 to 80 Hz bandwidth RF output.
More or less your keyclick filter bandwidth is 40 Hz or less.
Sixty wpm CW runs (no surprise) a word a second. At six characters to
the word and 5 bits per character you are keying at 30 Hz. That would
give you a keyclick filter bandwidth of at least 90 Hz and a signal
that is at least 180 Hz wide.
Unless you have a very unusual transmitter you should be able to just
hook it up and go.
Take Care!
Bob Camp
KB8TQ
On Dec 31, 2004, at 10:29 PM, Tom Norris wrote:
> Subject pretty much says it all.
>
> The Germans were doing it 60+ years ago, since
> the sound card hadn't been invented at the time.
> :-P
>
> Simply use a normal CW keying circuit? It's easy
> enough to generate a Hell signal and send a serial
> port to feed a keyer. My concern is the keying
> speed of Hell vs that of CW.
>
> Tom NU4G
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