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Jimmy Mac December 21st 04 01:00 AM

Tech: Kenwood TM-401
 
Hi All,

I am planning on using an old Kenwood TM 401 rig for a temporary link radio
but can not locate any schematics. Have any of you been able to locate a
good point for COS on a TM401?

Thanks!

jim AT manicarcade DOT com



D. Stussy December 26th 04 08:25 PM

On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, Jimmy Mac wrote:
I am planning on using an old Kenwood TM 401 rig for a temporary link radio
but can not locate any schematics. Have any of you been able to locate a
good point for COS on a TM401?


Since this radio has squelched audio, why not add a line from the audio output
to your COS input (as well as your audio in)? That trick does seem to work
with some TNCs for packet purposes (I have done it with AEA PK87s, PCB88s, and
Kantronics KPC9612s and KPC4s).

Jimmy Mac December 29th 04 05:35 PM

Perfect! I'll throw together a bffer for it and give it a try!

J..



"D. Stussy" wrote in message
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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, Jimmy Mac wrote:
I am planning on using an old Kenwood TM 401 rig for a temporary link
radio
but can not locate any schematics. Have any of you been able to locate a
good point for COS on a TM401?


Since this radio has squelched audio, why not add a line from the audio
output
to your COS input (as well as your audio in)? That trick does seem to
work
with some TNCs for packet purposes (I have done it with AEA PK87s, PCB88s,
and
Kantronics KPC9612s and KPC4s).





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