Dave,

Those connections are correct if your FSK signal transmits "right side up". If 
you discover it transmits "up side down", then use pin-4 on the PK-232 DIN plug 
instead of pin-1. I think the Icom radios work properly on pin-1 and the 
Kenwoods require pin-4.

73 de Bob - KØRC in MN


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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dave 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 5:08 PM
  Subject: [digitalradio] Interfacing a PK-232 to IC-746 (non-Pro)


  Can anyone confirm my plan to run FSK RTTY with the PK-232 and the 746
  non-Pro using pin 1 from the 5-pin DIN plug on the back of the 232, to
  pin 1 of the ACC-1 jack on the back of the 746, and, of course, gnd to
  gnd? The 746 manual calls pin 1 of ACC 1 "RTTY" and states it
  "Controls RTTY Keying". Since there are no other obvious choices, this
  seems correct, but want to get some verification before I wire it up.

  Tnx es 73
  Dave
  KB3MOW



   

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