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writes Is anyone *controlling* his Icom R10 with an Icom OP-478 cable or RT Systems CT29A cable -- as opposed to programming the memory, which I know can be done? It has been suggested that by putting a stereo to mono adapter on the stereo phone plug of the cable and plugging into the CI-V side jack of the radio that CAT control is possible without the $100 Icom CT-17 level converter. I am looking for confirmation before shelling out for this receiver. You can use either with the OPC-478, no need for the CT-17. They are both "level convertors". Advantage of using a Stereo - Mono adaptor on the OPC-478 in the CI-V socket is you don't loose the internal speaker audio -- Cheers, JC Javiation - Scanners & receivers from all the leading manufacturers 01274 639503 http://www.javiation.co.uk |
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