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Dave wrote:
Howdy...I am interested in building a cheap and easy band decoder for an icom 706mkIIg that will ultimately be used for switching relays on a remote antenna switch. I have searched around and found a few people that make them and offer kits, but would like to see if anyone has built one with good results. Any help or ideas would greatly be appreciated... Too bad it's not an IC-745 which has an analog voltage output proportional to the pre-WARC ham bands. I designed such a device about ten years ago. It works on any 100 watt transmitter. It had a divide by 1024 pre-scalar to bring the signals down to a comfortable speed for CMOS logic. Then a window would open for ~4mS and a 2048 max counter would record the counts. Those bits were stored and used as address bits on an EPROM whose output indicated the band. I used it to automatically switch in variable lengths of ladder-line depending upon the band. I wonder how many people would be interested in me digging up that old design which is buried in a box in my garage? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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