Specifications Part2:
Front Panel Controls and Display
There are five potentiometer controls and five LED's on the front panel.
Potentiometers:
CH1 In & CH2 In
Controls the signal level of audio input for each of two receive
channels from the rig. These controls are used to set the level seen
on the operating software waterfall. Attenuation control for each
channel is also provided on the Navigator Option program for use
with this level control.
RF Out
Controls the audio drive level of signals
sent to the transceiver. It
directly controls the RF output level
of the transceiver. A general
attenuation control is also provided
on the Navigator Option program
for use with this level control.
Monitor
Level
Controls the level of the Navigator audio monitor. Additional
controls
for the Monitor are provided on the Navigator Option program.
CW
WPM
Controls the speed of the WinKey keyer. Display of the speed
is
provided by the operating software.
LED Displays
PTT ・Red LED on whenever the rig PTT control is activated.
CAT ・ Yellow LED on whenever data is transferred to/from the transceiver.
The LED can be Software Defined to either blink when polling is done, or
remain steady when CAT is active. The control
of this option is done via the
Navigator Option software provided.
FSK ・ Yellow LED, ON whenever FSK data is being sent to the transceiver
from the Navigator.
CW ・ Yellow LED, ON whenever CW is being sent to the transceiver from
the Navigator.
PWR ・Two Color LED indicates
the state of interface power. When power
is first applied to the Navigator, the HUB is enumerated. After Enumeration
is done, power is applied to the rest of the board and the PWR LED is set
to light green (Green plus Yellow). During the
first 10 seconds after power
is applied to the rest of the board, output from the PTT and CW lines are
disabled, to allow the serial
ports of the board to be set up. When this time
out is complete, the color changes to dark green.
General LED Brightness
control ・the brightness level of the LED's are also
Software Defined to adapt to the lighting environment of the ham shack
or
when mobile or in the field where a higher LED intensity would be desired.
The control is done by the Navigator Option program.
OPERATING MODES
Audio codec generated modes:
Operating modes are dependent upon the software used with the interface.
The unit is designed
to accommodate sound card generated modes with audio
frequencies within a 400 Hz to 5 kHz bandwidth, although typical amateur
transceivers
will limit the useful bandwidth to about 400 Hz to 2700 Hz. Any
modulation method that is contained within this bandwidth can
be used with
the Navigator interface.
Typical modes using this technique are BPSK31, BPSK63, QPSK31, FSK31,
RTTY (AFSK), SSTV, Packet,
Amtor, MFSK16, THROB, MT63, Helleschreiber,
Olivia, WSJT, CW (audio generated) and other new modes using the sound
card architecture.
CW mode
CW using direct keying of the rig is provided in two ways.
Software which generates the key closures using a COM port DTR
line is
supported by the PTT/CW COM Port. This mode does not allow use of the
paddle, CW output is only from the keyboard.
A more
robust CW control, which supports both paddle and keybord input, is
provided by including the control chip from the popular WinKey
by K1EL.
The Navigator Interface uses version 2.1 of the K1EL WinKey Keyer.
Our version K1EL software defined
keyer totally eliminates those key bounce,
false character send and start/stop issues which were ever prevalant in our
competitor's built in K1EL keyers.
Setup and test of the WinKey is done via WK2MGR software provided by K1EL
and installed on
our install CD. A COM port is dedicated to operation of the keyer.
You can plug your paddle into the Navigator,
and provide keyed output either from
your keyboard or from the paddle. Side tone generated by the WinKey Keyer is
played via
the audio monitor feature of the Navigator.
A special training mode is also featured when using the WinKey Keyer. A small
amount of the sidetone is fed back to the audio codec input, so that operating
software that has CW copy functionality can decode
the CW keying done via your
paddle. This is an excellent training tool to help improve readability of your 吐ist・
CW Options are set by the WK2MGR software. In addition, the Navigator Option
software provides control over PTT (On or Off) during
CW.
FSK
Direct FSK keying of transceivers is provided by the Navigator. One of the
shortcomings of USB connected UART devices is that
they do not support the
baud rate, word length and stop bit configurations required by Amateur RTTY
modes. An on-board FSK Controller
is provided which effectively acts as a
UART for this mode. The FSK Com Port of the Navigator is configured as a
FIFO
(first in first out) buffer and data is passed to the FSK Controller to
generate the serial data stream required for Ham RTTY.
Baud rate, stop bits,
and FSK polarity is software configurable using the Navigator Option
software provided.
Another feature of the
FSK controller is that an audio FSK side tone is created
and connected to the Audio Monitor so that you can hear a representation
of the FSK sent to the transceiver. If your transceiver has a side tone function
for RTTY, you can disable the local monitor
with the Navigator Option software.
The output from the audio codec is suppressed when FSK is generated by the
FSK controller.
Some operating software feeds the digital FSK signal to the audio
codec causing distortion of the monitoring signal.
Suppressing audio from the
codec when in this mode improves the quality of the side tone monitor.
FSK Options can be set to:
Baud
rate: 45.45, 75, 100
Stop bits:
1, 1.5, 2
Polarity: Normal
or Inverted
PTT:
On or Off
General Purpose RS-232 Interface
A general purpose RS-232 Interface is provided on one COM channel of the
Navigator.
This is implemented as a DCE device (just like the one on the back
of a computer). Signal levels are bipolar RS-232, generated
by MAX232
integrated circuits. Signals supported are:
Output:
Input:
TxData
RxData
RTS
CTS
DTR
DSR
DCD
RI ・Ring Indicator is not supported.
Connector ・a DB9P (male pin) connector is provide at the rear of the Navigator.
All input signals are RFI filtered at the connector to reduce any RF signals from
entering the board.
NAVIGATOR SOFTWARE DEFINED OPTION CONTROL
All Navigator Interface options are Software Defined ・there are
no jumpers on the board.
A control program called "Navigator Options" is provided to manage the options. A
screen shot
of the Navigator Option control program is shown below.
The items shown can be selected and set by a simple mouse click. Each time the option set is changed, a new copy is sent to the Navigator and the setting is used immediately. If you don稚 like the changes you have made, click the Restore Default button and it will put it back the way it was. If you like the settings, click 鉄ave to Default・and the new copy will be saved in non-volatile memory in the Option Controller of the Navigator.
When the Navigator is powered on, the last options saved to the non-volatile memory are reloaded and ready to use.
Other features of the NavOptions software is the ability to select the port assigned for configuration control. All active COM ports are displayed, and you select the one assigned to configuration. If you select the wrong channel, the software queries the port to determine if the port is busy (therefore not a config port) or if it is available, but not a config port, or if it is a valid config port.
The NavOptions software can be left running along with any operating software you are using or it can be clicked off. Your options are always saved on-the-fly within the Navigator controller. There is no need to turn your Navigator or control software off or on again.
Size: 6 5/8" x
2 1/4" x 6 5/8"
Case: Anodized extruded aluminum. (true aluminum extrusion)
(Nope, no bent aluminum or bent steel case)
Front & Back Plates: 100% Laser etched, cut, milled
and drilled.
(No cheap paint, pasties or decals here.)
Electronic
Keyer: K1EL's Software Defined WinKey USB Keyer Ver.21
An
absolute must-have for the avid CW contester and DX'er.
(No
keybounce or false characters like our competitor's units)
The Navigator is the world's first SDI (software
defined interface).
Built-in transmit monitor speaker with front panel volume control.