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Old September 9th 09, 03:07 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default Grand Systems GD-6K Please Help

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(Scott Dorsey) wrote:

Samantha wrote:
Would anyone have any documentation on this Digital Display Unit?

Can you tell me what Radio(s) it is for?


Nope, but if you plug a signal generator into it, you should be able to
get it to start displaying something. Work out the difference between
the signal generator input and the display, and then you'll know what
radios you can use it with.

The Power connector isn't marked. Can anyone tell me what power it
takes and how the polarity lines up with the Two Socket Plug. (There is
a key between the two sockets.

Much like

O u O



Dunno, look at the power supply capacitors. Try giving it an input voltage
around half of what they are rated for, then try cranking it up a little
bit until you get a stable display. If there's a 7805 or something in
there, you can probably make a good guess about what voltage range it will
work with.
--scott


There are three RCA jacks in the back for the input.. They are labeled
H C V

Not sure what kind of signal that would take... I did find an old post
of a question that read:


http://forums.qrz.com/archive/index.php/t-173825.html


7US
08-25-2008, 02:06 AM
I have a Kenwood TS-820 with a Grand GD-6K aftermarket digital readout.
One of the wires came loose from the plug in to the eight pin remote
socket. It is the wire marked "C" on the back of the unit. Can anyone
helpme figure out where that wire goes? I got the rtadio used some years
ago, and there are no instructions.
Thanks

KK7US, Lee



This is the only reference to the counter that I have found. Don't know
if that helps any..

???


Thanks