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Hi all,
I figured I'd give this a shot before just ordering the parts and building my own. I'm looking to use an older Kenwood TH-315 as a QRP link radio for IRLP but I really want to have it decode CTCSS. If you happen to have an old TU-79 laying around that you don't need, please shoot me an email to my call sign below at manicarcade.com Thanks! Jim.. kb6zop IRLP nodes 3129 and 3927. Echolink 214691 |
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Try this link: http://www.piexx.com/cgi-bin/piexx.cgi?p=home
Good luck. Bob N9LVU Jimmy Mac wrote: Hi all, I figured I'd give this a shot before just ordering the parts and building my own. I'm looking to use an older Kenwood TH-315 as a QRP link radio for IRLP but I really want to have it decode CTCSS. If you happen to have an old TU-79 laying around that you don't need, please shoot me an email to my call sign below at manicarcade.com Thanks! Jim.. kb6zop IRLP nodes 3129 and 3927. Echolink 214691 |
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Amazing what one can find out with a simple manual.
I actually need the Kenwood TSU-4. "Jimmy Mac" wrote in message news ![]() Hi all, I figured I'd give this a shot before just ordering the parts and building my own. I'm looking to use an older Kenwood TH-315 as a QRP link radio for IRLP but I really want to have it decode CTCSS. If you happen to have an old TU-79 laying around that you don't need, please shoot me an email to my call sign below at manicarcade.com Thanks! Jim.. kb6zop IRLP nodes 3129 and 3927. Echolink 214691 |
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