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Connections
PAD – Control-RRC:
At the Control-RRC the PAD-jack is used to connect a CW-paddle. The input is for a standard
3.5 mm stereo plug. The left paddle is connected to the tip and the right paddle to the ring.
Common is connected to the inner ring and house. Note - these signals are also available in
the I/O-connector.
PAD – Radio-RRC:
At the Radio-RRC the PAD-jack is used to connect the output signal from the CW-keyer to the
radio straight-KEY input. The output is for a standard 3.5 mm stereo plug. A standard cable
with 3.5 mm connector in both ends can often be used. Note - these signals are also available
in the I/O-connector.
USB – Control-RRC:
A PC with straight-key functionality can be used to perform the keying, alone or in
combination with a CW-paddle. To activate keying the PC could use the DTR signal in the
virtual USB COM-port delivered by the RRC USB device. The PC control works in parallel with
the CW-paddle so it is possible to shift between PC-keying and the CW-paddle without
changing the configuration.
I/O-connector – Control-RRC:
A PC with straight-key functionality or other external keyer can be used to perform keying,
alone or in combination with a CW-paddle. To activate keying connect pin-4 (IN0) to GND.
The external keyer works in parallel with the CW-paddle so it is possible to shift between
external keying and the CW-paddle without changing the configuration.
Note - The straight-key input (IN0) is a generic input and cannot be connected direct to a PC,
you need an interface, see appendix.
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