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By G8MNY                                     (Updated Nov 09)
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Having just got going on this mode with an IBM Laptop & ICOM IC735. I was
concerned about damaging either with a direct connection!

This applies to all modes like FT8 RTTY SSTV AMTOR etc, where a PC/RIG is
connected to anything with medium to high DC current supply with a different
earth or has RF currents!

So I have made an isolated barrier TO PROTECT THE LAPTOP's SOUND CARD FROM
R.F.I. & getting ZAPPED & also the Rig from the Laptop's RF QRM. As well as
doing that it also STOPS any HUM LOOPS & DAMAGING DC PATHS the can also burn
out RIG's MIC/LS & the PC interfaces!

For this rig it gave a nice 1 plug solution...

     LAPTOP                                                  ICOM IC735
                                          PNP ______________ Pin 3
                  ___           1 OPTO 5    ³/e   ³          PTT       A
    RTS  7 oÄÄ1KÄ)___)Ä2K2ÄÄĀÄÄÄÄæ     ŚÄÄÄÄ´    _³_1N4001
RS232 9 pin      ³   ³   1N_³_  _³_  ³/     ³\   /_\                   U
    GND  5 oÄÄÄÄÄŁ   ³ 4148/_\  \_/š ´        ³   ³          Ground
                     ĄÄÄÄÄÄÄĮÄĀÄÄŁ   ³\e______³___³_________ Pin 2     X
                              ³ 2      3   ³          Screen
                  ___         ³            ³                           1
LS      Tip oÄ8RÄ)___)ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄæ    ŚÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Pin 4
Jack 3.5mm       ³   ³        ³   )||(     ³                 Mod Input
       Sleeve=ÄÄÄŁ   ³        ³   )||(     ³
                     ³        ³   )||(     ³                           P
                     ĄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄĀĮÄÄŁ    ĄÄÄÄÄ´
                  ___        ³             ³                 Rx AF     L
LINE    Tip oÄ1KÄ)___)ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄÄæ    ŚÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄÄÄĀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Pin 5
Jack 3.5mm       ³   ³       ³    )||(     ³    ³                      U
       Sleeve=ÄÄÄŁ   ³       ³    )||(     ³    ³___   _   Other
                     ³       ³    )||(     ³        V ³_³ Rx Jack      G
                     ĄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄĮÄÄÄŁ    ĄÄÄÄÄĮÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄŁ   3.5mm
                            small 1:1 signal
                             transformers

Of course for other Rigs with different pinouts etc. refer to handbooks.

TRANSFORMERS
They need to be low capacitance primary to secondary & could be from scrap
modems/answering machines etc. about 1 cm cube in size. A 1:1 ratio is not that
important as long as the Z presented does not attenuate the signal, & it has a
flat enough responce at the Z used over the comms AF. If the transformer has
tapings, these could be used to set the best signal level. On LS line drive,
levels must be use not to saturate the transformer.

TX PTT
The RS232 port is initially protected by a series 1k in the plug to reduce the
chance of zapping the laptop's RS232 port. (P.S. U will only do this once!)

The use of a PNP to follow the opto coupler increases the PTT current ability
(so it could easily drive a 50mA rig PTT) as well as keeping down the RS232
load current. If you can't find a PNP then use a NPN like this..

                  ___           1 OPTO 5
    RTS  7 oÄÄ1KÄ)___)Ä2K2ÄÄĀÄÄÄÄæ     ŚÄÄÄÄÄĀÄÄÄĀÄ PTT
RS232 9 pin      ³   ³   1N_³_  _³_  ³/      ³   ³
    GND  5 oÄÄÄÄÄŁ   ³ 4148/_\  \_/š ´       ³   ³       But the Opto & NPN
                     ĄÄÄÄÄÄÄĮÄĀÄÄŁ   ³\e   ³/   _³_      may be less RF immune
                              ³ 2     3ĄÄÄÄ´    /_\      in this arrangement.
                                           ³\e   ³  Gnd
                                             ĄÄÄÄĮÄÄ

There are many types of opto isolators most should work OK once the pin outs
are found.

SERIES Rs
A good idea but not essential is to copy the series R in the plug at the PC end
if you can, as this does stop some RF & excessive LS currents if the leads get
shorted etc.

MIC SOCKET
If you using a mic socket (rather than line) for the input either on the laptop
or the rig, you will need an attenuator ideally in the mic plug so that RF+hum
pickup are attenuated too.

High LS ÄÄÄÄ10KÄĀÄÄÄMic           In a small 3.5mm plug
level          1K   Plug          components will need
Screen  ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄĮÄÄÄGnd           to be small.
          Inside mic plug

BOXING UP
The whole lot is mounted on stripboard, & housed in a small plastic box making
sure the 2 sets of leads are kept away from each other.

IN USE
With a local aerial, this simple isolation significantly reduces the QRM
compared to a direct connection.

With a small nearby SW PLL SSB Rx with a small whip aerial it produces a good
demonstration of the mode & waterfall display to analyse signals.

Steve, G1KQH @ GB7COV writes...
As well as using a similar circuit, I also use a Plug in USB Sound Card
which you can get NEW on ebay for a couple of quid each. Which again helps
to save the PCs internal guts from blowing!


See my Tech Bul on "Rig DC Power & RF Hazards".

Why don't U send an interesting bul?

73 de John G8MNY @ GB7CIP


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