[Elecraft] Jumpers for the K2 mic?

2014-12-06 Thread Frank Krozel
Guys, I am about ready to place an order to Elecraft and one of the items I 
will be needing are a few of the connectors like P3, P6, and the headphone 
jack.  Mine was inoperative when I got it used..
Where is the jumper block for the mic?  Been staring at the pictures and cannot 
find the manual where it shows where the jumper block is.
I guess it is on the control panel but cannot find any picture of that in case 
I need some additional connectors.
(I got it used and it is in perfect condition!!)
Frank KG9H


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Re: [Elecraft] Jumpers for the K2 mic?

2014-12-06 Thread Phil Wheeler
Frank, for the K2 (I think that's the rig you 
mean) the info you need is in this document 
ELECRAFT KSB2 S SB ADAPTER
Assembly and Operating Instructions. Near the end 
is the info for configuring it for various mics.


When you said Mine was inoperative when I got it 
used do you mean on SSB or completely?  Does it 
have the KSB2 option installed?


73, Phil W7OX

On 12/6/14 5:20 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:

Guys, I am about ready to place an order to Elecraft and one of the items I 
will be needing are a few of the connectors like P3, P6, and the headphone 
jack.  Mine was inoperative when I got it used..
Where is the jumper block for the mic?  Been staring at the pictures and cannot 
find the manual where it shows where the jumper block is.
I guess it is on the control panel but cannot find any picture of that in case 
I need some additional connectors.
(I got it used and it is in perfect condition!!)
Frank KG9H


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Re: [Elecraft] Jumpers for the K2 mic?

2014-12-06 Thread Frank Krozel
All I “see” are pc holes that are unpopulated.  I am thinking there is a header 
missing or similar.
I was kind of looking for a jumper block.
Frank'
On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:27 PM, Phil Wheeler w...@socal.rr.com wrote:

 Frank, for the K2 (I think that's the rig you mean) the info you need is in 
 this document ELECRAFT KSB2 S SB ADAPTER
 Assembly and Operating Instructions. Near the end is the info for 
 configuring it for various mics.
 
 When you said Mine was inoperative when I got it used do you mean on SSB or 
 completely?  Does it have the KSB2 option installed?
 
 73, Phil W7OX
 
 On 12/6/14 5:20 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
 Guys, I am about ready to place an order to Elecraft and one of the items I 
 will be needing are a few of the connectors like P3, P6, and the headphone 
 jack.  Mine was inoperative when I got it used..
 Where is the jumper block for the mic?  Been staring at the pictures and 
 cannot find the manual where it shows where the jumper block is.
 I guess it is on the control panel but cannot find any picture of that in 
 case I need some additional connectors.
 (I got it used and it is in perfect condition!!)
 Frank KG9H
 
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Re: [Elecraft] Jumpers for the K2 mic?

2014-12-06 Thread Dick Dievendorff
Might it be one of these?

http://www.unpcbs.com/adaptor/

Dick, K6KR


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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Jumpers for the K2 mic?

All I see are pc holes that are unpopulated.  I am thinking there is a
header missing or similar.
I was kind of looking for a jumper block.
Frank'
On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:27 PM, Phil Wheeler w...@socal.rr.com wrote:

 Frank, for the K2 (I think that's the rig you mean) the info you need 
 is in this document ELECRAFT KSB2 S SB ADAPTER Assembly and Operating
Instructions. Near the end is the info for configuring it for various mics.
 
 When you said Mine was inoperative when I got it used do you mean on SSB
or completely?  Does it have the KSB2 option installed?
 
 73, Phil W7OX
 
 On 12/6/14 5:20 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
 Guys, I am about ready to place an order to Elecraft and one of the items
I will be needing are a few of the connectors like P3, P6, and the headphone
jack.  Mine was inoperative when I got it used..
 Where is the jumper block for the mic?  Been staring at the pictures and
cannot find the manual where it shows where the jumper block is.
 I guess it is on the control panel but cannot find any picture of that in
case I need some additional connectors.
 (I got it used and it is in perfect condition!!) Frank KG9H
 
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Re: [Elecraft] Jumpers for the K2 mic?

2014-12-06 Thread Matt VK2RQ
The “missing” PCB header is supplied with the KSB2 SSB option module. If you 
order a MH2 microphone, you’ll get a packet of PC-style jumpers to bridge the 
header. Otherwise, if you use a different type of microphone, you need to take 
care for the jumping yourself. The “UNPCB” guy sells a nice jumpering PCB that 
allows you to easily change the jumper setup for a range of standard mics, 
suggest you look it up below (look for “Internal Mic Adaptor”):
http://www.unpcbs.com/ http://www.unpcbs.com/


73, Matt VK2RQ.

 On 7 Dec 2014, at 12:36 pm, Frank Krozel kg9hfr...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 All I “see” are pc holes that are unpopulated.  I am thinking there is a 
 header missing or similar.
 I was kind of looking for a jumper block.
 Frank'
 On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:27 PM, Phil Wheeler w...@socal.rr.com wrote:
 
 Frank, for the K2 (I think that's the rig you mean) the info you need is in 
 this document ELECRAFT KSB2 S SB ADAPTER
 Assembly and Operating Instructions. Near the end is the info for 
 configuring it for various mics.
 
 When you said Mine was inoperative when I got it used do you mean on SSB 
 or completely?  Does it have the KSB2 option installed?
 
 73, Phil W7OX
 
 On 12/6/14 5:20 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
 Guys, I am about ready to place an order to Elecraft and one of the items I 
 will be needing are a few of the connectors like P3, P6, and the headphone 
 jack.  Mine was inoperative when I got it used..
 Where is the jumper block for the mic?  Been staring at the pictures and 
 cannot find the manual where it shows where the jumper block is.
 I guess it is on the control panel but cannot find any picture of that in 
 case I need some additional connectors.
 (I got it used and it is in perfect condition!!)
 Frank KG9H
 
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Re: [Elecraft] Jumpers for the K2 mic?

2014-12-06 Thread Frank Krozel
So guess replacing my “headphone jack” will be a part of this process as well.
Frank

On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:39 PM, Matt VK2RQ matt.vk...@gmail.com wrote:

 The “missing” PCB header is supplied with the KSB2 SSB option module. If you 
 order a MH2 microphone, you’ll get a packet of PC-style jumpers to bridge the 
 header. Otherwise, if you use a different type of microphone, you need to 
 take care for the jumping yourself. The “UNPCB” guy sells a nice jumpering 
 PCB that allows you to easily change the jumper setup for a range of standard 
 mics, suggest you look it up below (look for “Internal Mic Adaptor”):
 http://www.unpcbs.com/
 
 
 73, Matt VK2RQ.
 
 On 7 Dec 2014, at 12:36 pm, Frank Krozel kg9hfr...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 All I “see” are pc holes that are unpopulated.  I am thinking there is a 
 header missing or similar.
 I was kind of looking for a jumper block.
 Frank'
 On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:27 PM, Phil Wheeler w...@socal.rr.com wrote:
 
 Frank, for the K2 (I think that's the rig you mean) the info you need is in 
 this document ELECRAFT KSB2 S SB ADAPTER
 Assembly and Operating Instructions. Near the end is the info for 
 configuring it for various mics.
 
 When you said Mine was inoperative when I got it used do you mean on SSB 
 or completely?  Does it have the KSB2 option installed?
 
 73, Phil W7OX
 
 On 12/6/14 5:20 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
 Guys, I am about ready to place an order to Elecraft and one of the items 
 I will be needing are a few of the connectors like P3, P6, and the 
 headphone jack.  Mine was inoperative when I got it used..
 Where is the jumper block for the mic?  Been staring at the pictures and 
 cannot find the manual where it shows where the jumper block is.
 I guess it is on the control panel but cannot find any picture of that in 
 case I need some additional connectors.
 (I got it used and it is in perfect condition!!)
 Frank KG9H
 
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Re: [Elecraft] Jumpers for the K2 mic?

2014-12-06 Thread Phil Wheeler
The headphone jack should be unrelated to the mic 
config header and the KSB2 board. Why do you think 
you need a new headphone jack, Frank?


Phil W7OX

On 12/6/14 5:47 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
So guess replacing my “headphone jack” will be a 
part of this process as well.

Frank

On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:39 PM, Matt VK2RQ 
matt.vk...@gmail.com 
mailto:matt.vk...@gmail.com wrote:


The “missing” PCB header is supplied with the 
KSB2 SSB option module. If you order a MH2 
microphone, you’ll get a packet of PC-style 
jumpers to bridge the header. Otherwise, if you 
use a different type of microphone, you need to 
take care for the jumping yourself. The “UNPCB” 
guy sells a nice jumpering PCB that allows you 
to easily change the jumper setup for a range 
of standard mics, suggest you look it up below 
(look for “Internal Mic Adaptor”):

http://www.unpcbs.com/


73, Matt VK2RQ.

On 7 Dec 2014, at 12:36 pm, Frank Krozel 
kg9hfr...@gmail.com 
mailto:kg9hfr...@gmail.com wrote:


All I “see” are pc holes that are unpopulated. 
 I am thinking there is a header missing or 
similar.

I was kind of looking for a jumper block.
Frank'
On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:27 PM, Phil Wheeler 
w...@socal.rr.com mailto:w...@socal.rr.com 
wrote:


Frank, for the K2 (I think that's the rig you 
mean) the info you need is in this document 
ELECRAFT KSB2 S SB ADAPTER
Assembly and Operating Instructions. Near 
the end is the info for configuring it for 
various mics.


When you said Mine was inoperative when I 
got it used do you mean on SSB or 
completely?  Does it have the KSB2 option 
installed?


73, Phil W7OX

On 12/6/14 5:20 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
Guys, I am about ready to place an order to 
Elecraft and one of the items I will be 
needing are a few of the connectors like P3, 
P6, and the headphone jack.  Mine was 
inoperative when I got it used..
Where is the jumper block for the mic?  Been 
staring at the pictures and cannot find the 
manual where it shows where the jumper block is.
I guess it is on the control panel but 
cannot find any picture of that in case I 
need some additional connectors.

(I got it used and it is in perfect condition!!)
Frank KG9H


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Re: [Elecraft] Jumpers for the K2 mic?

2014-12-06 Thread Frank Krozel
Oh, it was broken and sold that way to me.. In order to hear “something” out of 
the speaker, you have to insert a headphone into the hole about 1/2 way lol
Frank

On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:49 PM, Phil Wheeler w...@socal.rr.com wrote:

 The headphone jack should be unrelated to the mic config header and the KSB2 
 board. Why do you think you need a new headphone jack, Frank?
 
 Phil W7OX
 
 On 12/6/14 5:47 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
 So guess replacing my “headphone jack” will be a part of this process as 
 well.
 Frank
 
 On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:39 PM, Matt VK2RQ matt.vk...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 The “missing” PCB header is supplied with the KSB2 SSB option module. If 
 you order a MH2 microphone, you’ll get a packet of PC-style jumpers to 
 bridge the header. Otherwise, if you use a different type of microphone, 
 you need to take care for the jumping yourself. The “UNPCB” guy sells a 
 nice jumpering PCB that allows you to easily change the jumper setup for a 
 range of standard mics, suggest you look it up below (look for “Internal 
 Mic Adaptor”):
 http://www.unpcbs.com/
 
 
 73, Matt VK2RQ.
 
 On 7 Dec 2014, at 12:36 pm, Frank Krozel kg9hfr...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 All I “see” are pc holes that are unpopulated.  I am thinking there is a 
 header missing or similar.
 I was kind of looking for a jumper block.
 Frank'
 On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:27 PM, Phil Wheeler w...@socal.rr.com wrote:
 
 Frank, for the K2 (I think that's the rig you mean) the info you need is 
 in this document ELECRAFT KSB2 S SB ADAPTER
 Assembly and Operating Instructions. Near the end is the info for 
 configuring it for various mics.
 
 When you said Mine was inoperative when I got it used do you mean on 
 SSB or completely?  Does it have the KSB2 option installed?
 
 73, Phil W7OX
 
 On 12/6/14 5:20 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
 Guys, I am about ready to place an order to Elecraft and one of the 
 items I will be needing are a few of the connectors like P3, P6, and the 
 headphone jack.  Mine was inoperative when I got it used..
 Where is the jumper block for the mic?  Been staring at the pictures and 
 cannot find the manual where it shows where the jumper block is.
 I guess it is on the control panel but cannot find any picture of that 
 in case I need some additional connectors.
 (I got it used and it is in perfect condition!!)
 Frank KG9H
 

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Re: [Elecraft] Jumpers for the K2 mic?

2014-12-06 Thread Phil Wheeler

Got it.

BTW this item

http://www.unpcbs.com/adaptor/

mentioned by Dick in an earlier post is a 3rd part K2 mod which is very nice to 
have. It lets you change the mic configuration without a major disassembly of 
the K2. Only one side panel needs removing once this mod is in place.

Phil W7OX

On 12/6/14 5:52 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
Oh, it was broken and sold that way to me.. In 
order to hear “something” out of the speaker, 
you have to insert a headphone into the hole 
about 1/2 way lol

Frank

On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:49 PM, Phil Wheeler 
w...@socal.rr.com mailto:w...@socal.rr.com 
wrote:


The headphone jack should be unrelated to the 
mic config header and the KSB2 board. Why do 
you think you need a new headphone jack, Frank?


Phil W7OX

On 12/6/14 5:47 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
So guess replacing my “headphone jack” will be 
a part of this process as well.

Frank

On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:39 PM, Matt VK2RQ 
matt.vk...@gmail.com 
mailto:matt.vk...@gmail.com wrote:


The “missing” PCB header is supplied with the 
KSB2 SSB option module. If you order a MH2 
microphone, you’ll get a packet of PC-style 
jumpers to bridge the header. Otherwise, if 
you use a different type of microphone, you 
need to take care for the jumping yourself. 
The “UNPCB” guy sells a nice jumpering PCB 
that allows you to easily change the jumper 
setup for a range of standard mics, suggest 
you look it up below (look for “Internal Mic 
Adaptor”):

http://www.unpcbs.com/


73, Matt VK2RQ.

On 7 Dec 2014, at 12:36 pm, Frank Krozel 
kg9hfr...@gmail.com 
mailto:kg9hfr...@gmail.com wrote:


All I “see” are pc holes that are 
unpopulated.  I am thinking there is a 
header missing or similar.

I was kind of looking for a jumper block.
Frank'
On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:27 PM, Phil Wheeler 
w...@socal.rr.com 
mailto:w...@socal.rr.com wrote:


Frank, for the K2 (I think that's the rig 
you mean) the info you need is in this 
document ELECRAFT KSB2 S SB ADAPTER
Assembly and Operating Instructions. Near 
the end is the info for configuring it for 
various mics.


When you said Mine was inoperative when I 
got it used do you mean on SSB or 
completely?  Does it have the KSB2 option 
installed?


73, Phil W7OX

On 12/6/14 5:20 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
Guys, I am about ready to place an order 
to Elecraft and one of the items I will be 
needing are a few of the connectors like 
P3, P6, and the headphone jack.  Mine was 
inoperative when I got it used..
Where is the jumper block for the mic? 
 Been staring at the pictures and cannot 
find the manual where it shows where the 
jumper block is.
I guess it is on the control panel but 
cannot find any picture of that in case I 
need some additional connectors.
(I got it used and it is in perfect 
condition!!)

Frank KG9H






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Re: [Elecraft] Jumpers for the K2 mic?

2014-12-06 Thread Matt VK2RQ
When you place your order, mention in the comments section that you want a 
headphone jack or two (email parts at elecraft dot com to get the part 
number/pricing). When I bought my K2 I ordered an extra headphone jack as a 
spare because I heard they can wear out after some time.

73,
Matt VK2RQ

 On 7 Dec 2014, at 12:52 pm, Frank Krozel kg9hfr...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Oh, it was broken and sold that way to me.. In order to hear “something” out 
 of the speaker, you have to insert a headphone into the hole about 1/2 way lol
 Frank
 
 On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:49 PM, Phil Wheeler w...@socal.rr.com wrote:
 
 The headphone jack should be unrelated to the mic config header and the KSB2 
 board. Why do you think you need a new headphone jack, Frank?
 
 Phil W7OX
 
 On 12/6/14 5:47 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
 So guess replacing my “headphone jack” will be a part of this process as 
 well.
 Frank
 
 On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:39 PM, Matt VK2RQ matt.vk...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 The “missing” PCB header is supplied with the KSB2 SSB option module. If 
 you order a MH2 microphone, you’ll get a packet of PC-style jumpers to 
 bridge the header. Otherwise, if you use a different type of microphone, 
 you need to take care for the jumping yourself. The “UNPCB” guy sells a 
 nice jumpering PCB that allows you to easily change the jumper setup for a 
 range of standard mics, suggest you look it up below (look for “Internal 
 Mic Adaptor”):
 http://www.unpcbs.com/
 
 
 73, Matt VK2RQ.
 
 On 7 Dec 2014, at 12:36 pm, Frank Krozel kg9hfr...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 All I “see” are pc holes that are unpopulated.  I am thinking there is a 
 header missing or similar.
 I was kind of looking for a jumper block.
 Frank'
 On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:27 PM, Phil Wheeler w...@socal.rr.com wrote:
 
 Frank, for the K2 (I think that's the rig you mean) the info you need is 
 in this document ELECRAFT KSB2 S SB ADAPTER
 Assembly and Operating Instructions. Near the end is the info for 
 configuring it for various mics.
 
 When you said Mine was inoperative when I got it used do you mean on 
 SSB or completely?  Does it have the KSB2 option installed?
 
 73, Phil W7OX
 
 On 12/6/14 5:20 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
 Guys, I am about ready to place an order to Elecraft and one of the 
 items I will be needing are a few of the connectors like P3, P6, and 
 the headphone jack.  Mine was inoperative when I got it used..
 Where is the jumper block for the mic?  Been staring at the pictures 
 and cannot find the manual where it shows where the jumper block is.
 I guess it is on the control panel but cannot find any picture of that 
 in case I need some additional connectors.
 (I got it used and it is in perfect condition!!)
 Frank KG9H
 
 
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Re: [Elecraft] Jumpers for the K2 mic?

2014-12-06 Thread Frank Krozel
Yep, I believe it is p/n  620028
Frank

On Dec 6, 2014, at 8:01 PM, Matt VK2RQ matt.vk...@gmail.com wrote:

 When you place your order, mention in the comments section that you want a 
 headphone jack or two (email parts at elecraft dot com to get the part 
 number/pricing). When I bought my K2 I ordered an extra headphone jack as a 
 spare because I heard they can wear out after some time.
 
 73,
 Matt VK2RQ
 
 On 7 Dec 2014, at 12:52 pm, Frank Krozel kg9hfr...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Oh, it was broken and sold that way to me.. In order to hear “something” out 
 of the speaker, you have to insert a headphone into the hole about 1/2 way 
 lol
 Frank
 
 On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:49 PM, Phil Wheeler w...@socal.rr.com wrote:
 
 The headphone jack should be unrelated to the mic config header and the 
 KSB2 board. Why do you think you need a new headphone jack, Frank?
 
 Phil W7OX
 
 On 12/6/14 5:47 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
 So guess replacing my “headphone jack” will be a part of this process as 
 well.
 Frank
 
 On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:39 PM, Matt VK2RQ matt.vk...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 The “missing” PCB header is supplied with the KSB2 SSB option module. If 
 you order a MH2 microphone, you’ll get a packet of PC-style jumpers to 
 bridge the header. Otherwise, if you use a different type of microphone, 
 you need to take care for the jumping yourself. The “UNPCB” guy sells a 
 nice jumpering PCB that allows you to easily change the jumper setup for 
 a range of standard mics, suggest you look it up below (look for 
 “Internal Mic Adaptor”):
 http://www.unpcbs.com/
 
 
 73, Matt VK2RQ.
 
 On 7 Dec 2014, at 12:36 pm, Frank Krozel kg9hfr...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 All I “see” are pc holes that are unpopulated.  I am thinking there is a 
 header missing or similar.
 I was kind of looking for a jumper block.
 Frank'
 On Dec 6, 2014, at 7:27 PM, Phil Wheeler w...@socal.rr.com wrote:
 
 Frank, for the K2 (I think that's the rig you mean) the info you need 
 is in this document ELECRAFT KSB2 S SB ADAPTER
 Assembly and Operating Instructions. Near the end is the info for 
 configuring it for various mics.
 
 When you said Mine was inoperative when I got it used do you mean on 
 SSB or completely?  Does it have the KSB2 option installed?
 
 73, Phil W7OX
 
 On 12/6/14 5:20 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
 Guys, I am about ready to place an order to Elecraft and one of the 
 items I will be needing are a few of the connectors like P3, P6, and 
 the headphone jack.  Mine was inoperative when I got it used..
 Where is the jumper block for the mic?  Been staring at the pictures 
 and cannot find the manual where it shows where the jumper block is.
 I guess it is on the control panel but cannot find any picture of that 
 in case I need some additional connectors.
 (I got it used and it is in perfect condition!!)
 Frank KG9H
 
 

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Re: [Elecraft] Jumpers for the K2 mic?

2014-12-06 Thread Don Wilhelm

Frank,

The K2 microphone configuration header is on the back of the Front Panel 
Board.  See the KSB2 manual for details on the wiring for that header.


If the prior owner did not tell you what the microphone configuration 
header is wired for, you will have to do a physical examination of the 
header wiring compared to the wiring information presented in th KSB2 
manual.


To get to view the microphone configuration header, you must remove the 
Front Panel from the K2.  That means first removing the top cover (or 
KPA100), and then removing the KAF2 or KDSP2 options (if present) from 
the Control Board.  There will be either a standoff or a 4-40 screw 
securing the Control Board to the standoffs behind the front panel.


Once those connections between the Control board and the Front Panel 
board are removed, the Front Panel can be freed by removing the 4 screws 
holding the FPB to the K2 side panels and pulling the FPB forward.


Trace the wiring on the Microphone Configuration Header to determine if 
your particular microphone is wired correctly (see the KSB2 manual).


That should allow you to set your K2 to the microphone which you are 
trying to use with the K2,


73,
Don W3FPR

On 12/6/2014 8:20 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:

Guys, I am about ready to place an order to Elecraft and one of the items I 
will be needing are a few of the connectors like P3, P6, and the headphone 
jack.  Mine was inoperative when I got it used..
Where is the jumper block for the mic?  Been staring at the pictures and cannot 
find the manual where it shows where the jumper block is.
I guess it is on the control panel but cannot find any picture of that in case 
I need some additional connectors.
(I got it used and it is in perfect condition!!)
Frank KG9H




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