Digital Voice Keyer /w Manual. Requires a 12 V wall supply or connect to
any 12 VDC source.
You will need to build a patch from your microphone to the DVK-100 and a
patch to your radio from the DVK-100. This will require two 8 pin DIN
plugs and the mating connectors to your radio and microphone. There is
also a jack to build an external keyboard instead of using the buttons
on the DVK-100. The manual manual gives wiring instructions for some
radios including ICOM 730, 740, 720 751, 745, Kenwood 430, 930/40, 830,
530, and Yaesu 980, FT One, 102, 77, 101ZD, 902DM. Others could probably
use the block diagram to figure out connections for their radios.
I used this with my TS-940 S and have the interfaces that I used with the Kenwood and my MC-60 microphone. I will include these if you want so this
unit is plug and play for KENWOOD TS-940S and those radios wired alike. I
will also include an MFJ monitor speaker, (even if you don't want the
Kenwood setup).
DVK-100 features 4 messages each, 1 - 16 second, 1 - 8 second, and
2 - 4 second. You can record / check off air / and play on air. Also
features an onboard processor, (non adjustable), monitor off / on, repeat
play, and, (why I don't know), roger beep on / off.
Note: If you use a microphone such as the MC-60 you need to put a battery
in the microphone when connected to the DVK-100 or perform the internal modification to the DVK as specified in the manual I found it easier to
put a battery in the microphone when I used it rather then modify the
DVK. If you use a non amplified microphone the setup is straight through.
Price $ 85.00 plus shipping or BO. Mail to my email address of
n1api@home.com
-73- Al N1API
Al Kaiser n1api@home.com <=-
... E = mc² ± 2 dB
~~~ Tag-O-Matic V.13F (743 Taglines) (Quoted 1%) Owned by Al Kaiser
--- Terminate 5.00/Pro
* Origin: A Terminate a day keeps the doctor away ;-) (1:109/921.71)