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VK6LD

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I/O Port Confusion
« on: 2015-10-10, 09:27:33 »
Hi All,

I have been happily using Remote Rig for over 2 years now.

I'm just having difficulty with switching an 12V antenna relay via the I/O port, but not sure why.

I have already set up the same thing to work at my holiday house about 400km away to switch between a vertical coliinear and horizontal yagi.

I'm now trying to set up something similar at home, but don't seem to be having much luck.

I have made a cable with an RJ45 into the I/O port.  With my multimeter I can see 8V between pins 7 & 8.  I can also see 9V between pins 1 & 8 and pins 2 & 8.

I have set the I/O in the radio webpage GUI to On/Off, but cannot see 5V between pins 5 & 8 (OUT0), pins 3 & 8 (OUT1) or pins 6 & 8 (OUT2) when switching ON through the GUI.  I think this is the way I did it on my holiday house remote setup.

I have compared all the radio end settings to my known working RRC at my holiday house, but still no luck.

Just seeing if I have missed anything obvious here before giving up!   :-[

73's

Rob...
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Re: I/O Port Confusion
« Reply #1 on: 2015-10-10, 11:23:23 »
It's Open collector outputs so you can not measure any change on the output. You have to connect your load between the 8V pin and the output to make it work.

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Re: I/O Port Confusion
« Reply #2 on: 2015-10-10, 11:44:44 »
Hi Mike,

Many, many thanks for your reply. 

For some reason I had it in my mind that when I setup my other RemoteRig with the antenna relay that the output pin went high and I was looking for +5V between the OUT pin and ground.  I must be getting old!  ::)

Now that I have it firmly in my mind how to wire it up - that is until next time!

73's

Rob...
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