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Jeffrey Angus wrote in news:j5vfh4$uh1$1@dont-
email.me: Recently acquired an LDG tuner. Nice part. I'm looking forward to the not having to twist knobs every time I change frequency. It comes with an adapter cable for Icom radios, but it's a 4-pin Molex connector and the manual doesn't show what the connections/signals are for the radio. I think your question relates to the connections between the LDG and that Molex plug. Was it LDG who supplied the adapter? If so, ask them. Seems a bit silly that would supply the thing without adequate information on how to use it. Owen |
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