Re: [digitalradio] Interfacing a PK-232 to IC-746 (non-Pro)

2007-01-19 Thread Dave Corio
t 1400 UTC. Join the fun! - Original Message - *From:* Dave <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *To:* digitalradio@yahoogroups.com <mailto:digitalradio@yahoogroups.com> *Sent:* Friday, January 19, 2007 5:08 PM *Subject:* [digitalradio] Interfacing a PK-

Re: [digitalradio] Interfacing a PK-232 to IC-746 (non-Pro)

2007-01-19 Thread Robert Chudek - K0RC
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 5:08 PM Subject: [digitalradio] Interfacing a PK-232 to IC-746 (non-Pro) Can anyone confirm my plan to run FSK RTTY with the PK-232 and the 746 non-Pro using pin 1 from the 5-pin DIN plug on the back of the 232, to pin 1 of t

Re: [digitalradio] Interfacing a PK-232 to IC-746 (non-Pro)

2007-01-19 Thread Brent Gourley
talradio] Interfacing a PK-232 to IC-746 (non-Pro) > Can anyone confirm my plan to run FSK RTTY with the PK-232 and the 746 > non-Pro using pin 1 from the 5-pin DIN plug on the back of the 232, to > pin 1 of the ACC-1 jack on the back of the 746, and, of course, gnd to > gnd? The 746

[digitalradio] Interfacing a PK-232 to IC-746 (non-Pro)

2007-01-19 Thread Dave
Can anyone confirm my plan to run FSK RTTY with the PK-232 and the 746 non-Pro using pin 1 from the 5-pin DIN plug on the back of the 232, to pin 1 of the ACC-1 jack on the back of the 746, and, of course, gnd to gnd? The 746 manual calls pin 1 of ACC 1 "RTTY" and states it "Controls RTTY Keying".