W7JI Radio Interface

Inexpensive, Easy to Build Sound Card Interface IT WORKS!

Description Part No. Cost Qty Total

Mouser 600-600 Ohm transformer 42TL016-RC $1.86 X2 $3.72

Mouser 1K potentiometer 312-1001F-1K $1.40 X2 $2.80

Mouser 1K 1/4 watt resistor 66-CMF1/41001FLFTR $0.06 X2 $0.12

Mouser 1N914 Signal Diode 512-1N914 $0.06 X2 $0.12

Mouser 0.1 uF/50v capacitor 647-QYS1H104JTP $0.21 X2 $0.42

Mouser Opto-Isolator 78-4N25 $0.27 X1 $0.27

Mouser 6 Pin IC socket 571-1825093-1 $0.53 X1 $0.53

Mouser Bud Project Box (3.1x2.1x1.1") 563-CU-1941 $2.10 X1 $2.10

Mouser Shipping Shipping $4.99 X1 $4.99

Parts-Express perf board (2.3"x1.9") 320-450 $0.80 X1 $0.87

TOTAL $15.96

Biil of Materials

Who designed it:

Louis Burke, W7JI, designed this circuitry for a sound card interface. It is simple and can be built in one evening. Cost for parts is low and best of all ... IT WORKS!

Where it is used:

Several of the W7JI interfaces are in use in the BCVHFA Communications Center. Tests on various sound card interfaces have been made. No noticeable difference in performance between this circuit and other commercial sound card interfaces was found. The W7JI interface performed adequately.

BCVHFA also uses a W7JI interface at the repeater site to directly interface the repeater to the on-site Echolink computer.

Several BCVHFA members have built the W7JI interface for home base station use.

This circuit works well for PSK-31/64, RTTY, ALE and several other sound card modes.

Features and use:

The trimmer potentiometers allow setting the sound card audio level without having to reset the microphone gain or audio gain on either the rig or computer. This is a great operating aid when rapidly switching from voice mode to digital mode.

If the autopatch connections are not being used on the rig, then the audio input and audio output of autopatch connection port on the back of the rig may interface the audio and allow control of the PTT.

CAUTION: If the computer audio output is fed into the audio input on the rig and sound card mode audio is generated from the same computer, then the operating system dings, dongs, and alert sounds may be transmitted. Adjustment of audio mixer controls may possibly minimize audio alert sounds. Alternately, an inexpensive USB sound card dongle may help by providing a dedicated sound card for the digital mode software.