KN4LF
HOMEBREWED DIGITAL INTERFACE
PLUS HOOKUP INFO FOR THE FT-1000MP/MARK V/FIELD TRANSCEIVER
Article and Website By KN4LF
Here is a parts description for my
homebrewed digital interface:
Between the Mark V Field rig Packet female DIN
jack pin # 4"fixed" data/audio out to
computer sound card in I used a Radio Shack 1:1 isolation
transformer and a 47 k potentiometer in series. Alternately you could use a
10:1 voltage divider.
Between sound card out and rig audio in
on the Packet DIN jack on the back of the rig I also used a 1:1 isolation transformer and
a 47 k potentiometer in series.
For the PTT circuit I used an ECG-3084 opto
coupler from Digi Key between the computer DB-9 jack output and rig PTT RCA female
jack in.
All circuits fit in one metal box with all three
cables in and out. This interface is fully isolated and there is no audio
feedback, hum, overload etc. possible. Your MP will produce 31 hz transmit
audio at up to 100 watts with no ALC output.
As far as wiring:
1.) Transceiver audio out to
soundcard in is via pin #4 (Data Out).
2.) Transmit audio in from soundcard
to pin #1 (Data In).
3.) If you want to use PTT actuation
from your computer to transceiver then it's pin #3 (PTT). You could also
skip the T/R switch and use VOX but I don't like to do that because the
VOX settings for phone and digital are different.
As far as setting the transceiver up
for use of the Packet DIN jack on back and the PKT mode button on front:
#1.) Push fast button and hold then
the ENT button.
#2.) Select menu item 8-6.
#3.) Using the sub VFO tuning knob
go to Easy Set.
#4.) Using the main VFO knob select
PS31-u.
#5.) Hit ENT button.
#6.) Press PKT button once and the
green LED on the LSB button lights up.
#7.) Press the PKT button a second
time and hold for 1 second, you hear a beep and Voila you are in USB
mode
even though the LSB LED remains lit.
You can check that you are indeed in
USB by going to 20 meters and tuning in a phone signal.
Hope all of this helps!
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