PK232.1 PK-232 PROBLEM: TTL level transmit data is present on the FSKN and FSKR pins on J7 of the PK-232 regardless of the position of the RADIO 1/RADIO 2 switch. When left connected to the direct FSK keying inputs of many HF transcievers, the data on these lines will cause noise on the HF transmitted signal on other modes (SSB, FM, etc.) when the other port is being used on another radio. Further, to use direct FSK keying, one must split the interconnect cable at the PK-232 end because the receive audio and transmit FSKN/R signals use different connectors on the PK-232. SOLUTION: Select either the FSKN or FSKR signal (whichever you use) and substitute it for the SQUELCH input on J4 and J6. This allows the TTL level transmit data to appear on J4 and J6 pin 3 as selected by the RADIO 1/RADIO 2 switch. This eliminates both of the above problems. This modification requires no trace cuts or drills and may be easily restored. MODIFICATIONS: 1) Select the appropriate signal for your application. 2) Remove R150 3) Ground the base of Q6 using a jumper to the pad left by the Q6 side of R150. 4) Connect a jumper between the pad on the SW2 side of R150 and U38 pin 2 or pin 8 depending on your choice in step 1. NOTE: The pinouts on J7 for FSKN and FSKR are reversed at U38 on some PK-232 schematics. FSKN thus appears on U38 pin 8 and FSKR appears on U38 pin 2. The labels on J7 are correct. GOOD LUCK and 73, Rod NR7E @ W6PW-3