What happens when the VKE is sending a message and I want to use my mic?
Not a problem. VKE was designed to support such a need. VKE can be configured to monitor a specific serial port pin. This is done by editing the “PTT Int” entry in the VoiceKey.ini initialization file. Two serial port pins can be monitored, either the DSR (Data Set Ready) pin or the CTS (Clear To Send) pin. To make this all work, you need to send a +12V level to the appropriate pin on your PC’s serial port. This is usually done using the PTT circuits in your transmitter. When you key the mic on your transmitter, it basically applies +12V to this pin. When this happens, VKE will immediately STOP, unkey the transmitter, and wait for you. When you wish to resume use of VKE, you can restart it by pressing the START button, or you can press the appropriate function key too.
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