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Old September 2nd 06, 10:18 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Alinco EDX-2 Auto-tuner to IC706

Thanks for the information!

Yes, I have to push the Tune button on the 706 and the relays rattle
and then the red LED light on the 706 lights up. The built in SWR
meter shows a 3:1 SWR. I can change the frequency on the 706 and get a
lower SWR.

I have noticed that the tuner does not "Tune" for very long. No where
as long as the DX70 took and it seems like maybe the "tune" process is
being cut short. When I change bands, it takes just a half a second to
tune which seems way too fast.

Is this information give any more clues to what is going on?

The EDX-2 works fine with the DX70. (I can change back & forth using
adapter cables)

Thanks,

Don





Owen Duffy wrote:
On 2 Sep 2006 10:25:20 -0700, "Don" wrote:

This is an old question, but I see no answers yet.

Anyone figured out how to get an Icom 706 to work with an Alinco EDX-2
tuner?

I've made the corrections and the turner tunes but creates a 1:3 SWR
into the Icom and of corse the rig won't work like that.


Did you initiate a tune? Unlike some other tuners, the EDX-2 will not
initiate the tune automatically, you need to initiate it and
presumably you have interfaced the EDX-2 to the Icom's tuner
interface.

If you have done all that, the relays rattled, and you have 3:1 VSWR,
then it sounds like the EDX-2 is faulty.

Owen


I've also noticed that there is a "daughter board" inside the EDX-2 and
wonder if the manufacturer has another daughter board that will permit
(convert) the EDX-2 to an AH-3?


I have not seen such a thing, I doubt it.


I don't have an AH-3 to look at, but does it also have a daughter
board? Schematic??


IIRC:

I have used an EDX-2 on an IC706IIG.

The protocol is very similar, the EDX-2 is the dumber device, so it
ought be just a matter of pinout adjustment.

The EDX-2 does not accept "abort" commands, and it doesn't send a
"fail" response, so the integration is not quite 100%. But it will
respond to the Icom's START signal, and assert the KEY line until it
has tuned... which will work OK with the Icom.

Beware that the different Icom models use this interface in different
ways, and the IC7000 continues that tradition. It seems that it is
very important that the connection to the tx KEY line is open
collector, otherwise the tuner interferes with proper fan operation.

Owen
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