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T-bone March 16th 05 06:17 AM

Alinco DJ-X2000
 
Just got this beast in today.
Initial impressions - One helluva scanner.
My unit appears to be defective in that it turns itself off and on seemingly
radomly.
Would much rather have a mechanical on/off switch than the little push button
thing.
Is a beast to program - Spent an hour or so just figuring out how to enter a
single freq, and though I have it set in English mode, alot of the menu and
LCD display are still in Jap.
Yes, it is the full functioned Jap version.
It appears it will be a major project to program 100's of freqs.

Haven't had a chance to try the flash tune, but the freq counter was
registering all my various wireless devices, though it didn't register my
cell phone or cordless [suppose they are a bit out of its range].
One major turnoff is its mega annoying noisy squelch tail - A shocking
ommision in a receiver of this class.
Otherwise, the audio sounds great and is quite loud, though once again it
takes a bit of work even to turn up/down the volume or squelch, requiring
both hands to do.

Was wondering if anyone suceeded in making a serial port/2.5 mini patch cable
to enable it to be programmed via computer.
I dl'ed the software, and it looks pretty damn good.
I can see where this will be a major headache saver, and will plop down
another $40 to get this cable if I can't make one myself.
My old digital camera uses a cable that connects to the serial port, and
terminates in a 2.5, just like the 2000 needs, but it didn't work.
I suppose Alinco made some kind of proprietary pinout scheme to force people
to pay a ridiculous price to buy their 'special' cable.








Bob Parnass March 16th 05 12:19 PM

On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 06:17:11 +0000, T-bone wrote:

Just got this beast in today.
... Yes, it is the full functioned Jap version.
It appears it will be a major project to program 100's of freqs.


One major turnoff is its mega annoying noisy squelch tail - A shocking
ommision in a receiver of this class.


The USA version DJ-X2000T I tested (s/n T000530) in June 2001 Monitoring
Times had the same long squelch tail. I measured it to be 110
milliseconds.

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Bob Parnass, AJ9S GNU/Linux User http://parnass.com


KC8GXW March 16th 05 02:08 PM

I have the Icom cable that I use on an Icom T-90 also used on an Alinco
DJ-X2000 and a Pro-96

http://www.pro-92.com/pcifcablec.htm
http://www.starrsoft.com/software/wi...es/cables.html

T-bone wrote:
Just got this beast in today.
Initial impressions - One helluva scanner.
My unit appears to be defective in that it turns itself off and on seemingly
radomly.
Would much rather have a mechanical on/off switch than the little push button
thing.
Is a beast to program - Spent an hour or so just figuring out how to enter a
single freq, and though I have it set in English mode, alot of the menu and
LCD display are still in Jap.
Yes, it is the full functioned Jap version.
It appears it will be a major project to program 100's of freqs.

Haven't had a chance to try the flash tune, but the freq counter was
registering all my various wireless devices, though it didn't register my
cell phone or cordless [suppose they are a bit out of its range].
One major turnoff is its mega annoying noisy squelch tail - A shocking
ommision in a receiver of this class.
Otherwise, the audio sounds great and is quite loud, though once again it
takes a bit of work even to turn up/down the volume or squelch, requiring
both hands to do.

Was wondering if anyone suceeded in making a serial port/2.5 mini patch cable
to enable it to be programmed via computer.
I dl'ed the software, and it looks pretty damn good.
I can see where this will be a major headache saver, and will plop down
another $40 to get this cable if I can't make one myself.
My old digital camera uses a cable that connects to the serial port, and
terminates in a 2.5, just like the 2000 needs, but it didn't work.
I suppose Alinco made some kind of proprietary pinout scheme to force people
to pay a ridiculous price to buy their 'special' cable.









T-bone March 16th 05 03:58 PM

KC8GXW whoever@wherever wrote in
:

I have the Icom cable that I use on an Icom T-90 also used on an Alinco
DJ-X2000 and a Pro-96

http://www.pro-92.com/pcifcablec.htm
http://www.starrsoft.com/software/wi...es/cables.html


Thanks for the info - I'll give that a shot.

T-bone wrote:
Just got this beast in today.
Initial impressions - One helluva scanner.
My unit appears to be defective in that it turns itself off and on
seemingly radomly.
Would much rather have a mechanical on/off switch than the little push
button thing.
Is a beast to program - Spent an hour or so just figuring out how to
enter a single freq, and though I have it set in English mode, alot of
the menu and LCD display are still in Jap.
Yes, it is the full functioned Jap version.
It appears it will be a major project to program 100's of freqs.

Haven't had a chance to try the flash tune, but the freq counter was
registering all my various wireless devices, though it didn't register
my cell phone or cordless [suppose they are a bit out of its range].
One major turnoff is its mega annoying noisy squelch tail - A shocking
ommision in a receiver of this class.
Otherwise, the audio sounds great and is quite loud, though once again
it takes a bit of work even to turn up/down the volume or squelch,
requiring both hands to do.

Was wondering if anyone suceeded in making a serial port/2.5 mini patch
cable to enable it to be programmed via computer.
I dl'ed the software, and it looks pretty damn good.
I can see where this will be a major headache saver, and will plop down
another $40 to get this cable if I can't make one myself.
My old digital camera uses a cable that connects to the serial port,
and terminates in a 2.5, just like the 2000 needs, but it didn't work.
I suppose Alinco made some kind of proprietary pinout scheme to force
people to pay a ridiculous price to buy their 'special' cable.
















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