Ron,
Good luck with the antenna work. Hope it all comes together this time.
The warning about voltages in the amp keying has to do with older amps
that may be using 120 v or something to key. Dave KD4JEZ has an old
Collins amp to which this may apply. Modern amps don't need the
buffer, but you could still use one if desired. Ameritron RB 704
and optional cable from buffer to radio. It comes with RCA
shielded cables to go from buffer to amp, one for keying and one for ALC.
Other options are to get one of your ham friends to solder up the 7 pin
din plug that came with the radio, or solder it yourself if you are
comfortable doing that.
Otherwise buy a cable from ebay or someplace else. You can get them
with or without ALC. I would use ALC, especially on a SS amp, but to
each his own.
If you decide to wire up the plug, pin 2 is grounded, pin 4 goes to amp
key jack, and pin 6 is ALC. Other pins are not used. As always
confirm this with the manual. And remember to turn menu 53 on to
activate amp keying. Choices are 1, 2, or 3. Check the manual to see
what one suits your amp's needs.
73, Steve KW3A
On 7/10/2014 2:14 PM, Dr. Ronald E. Milliman wrote:
> Hallelujah!!!
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> The president of our local ham club just called to let me know that the guys
> are coming over in the morning to finish helping me get my antennas up! So,
> if all goes as planned, I should be on the air, finally, sometime tomorrow
> at least with my TS-590 barefoot. Then, later, I'll get my ALS-600 connected
> up. Although, it is possible that I'll even get it operational tomorrow too.
> I just don't know what is needed to connect the amp up to my TS-590, e.g.
> cables, etc. As I recall, someone warned us about connecting amps up to our
> transceivers; if we aren't careful, we can damage the transceiver by not
> getting the correct voltage between the transceiver and the amp.
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> Is anyone on here operating a TS-590, driving a ALS-600 amp? If so, what did
> you need to get it operational so the transceiver and amp were talking to
> each other?
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> Ron, K8HSY
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> Dr. Ronald E. Milliman
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> Retired Professor of Marketing
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