Then, possibly this would help Karl...
{
The PacComm DCD Board uses the circuit designed by Eric S. Gustafson, N7CL
and which also has been sold
by TAPR as the "TAPR DCD Board" kit.
The PacComm Open Squelch DCD is a surface mount card that measures 1.85" x
1.25" and is designed to be
installed in four different ways:
1.Plug into a TCM3105 modem chip socket.
2.Attach directly to the Modem Disconnect Header.
3.Connect to any packet controller via a wire harness.
}
Mike N4CNW (with no association with Paccomm whatsoever)
> No, this shows that I own 5 PacComm Tiny-2 TNC's that use the
>Texas Instruments modum that can not be modified. I am NOT lazy or stupid.
>
>
>On Sun, 9 May 1999, Brett Mueller wrote:
>
>} Karl wrote:
>} > Hi John, I have adjusted the RX side of the tnc-2 this way for 12 years
>} > and have great success. Open the squelch on the receiver and with no
>} > signal present on the frequency, decrease the audio level until the DCD
>} > light is just "on" solid. Close the squelch and go home.
>}
>} This shows that you have not bothered to modify your DCD circuits to only
>lock
>} in on data transmissions (N7CL mod), thus enabling the use of open
>squelch on
>} your receivers. For those people who have performed this extremely
>simple
>} alteration to their TNC-2's (and it *is* a worthwhile mod), your
>procedure
>} helps not at all...
>}
>} 73,
>}
>} Brett
>}
>
>Best wishes
>
> - Karl F. Larsen, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (505) 524-3303 -
>
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