With regard to interfacing radios via "packet data" ports.
Has anyone looked at the audio flatness of these ports?
Also, some rigs have a 1200 baud in/out and a 9600 baud
in/out, which (apparently) have very different audio levels.
I suspect there are other characteristics that are different, too.

73, Bob K0NR

--- In [email protected], <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Andy,
> 
> I have not personally done this, but the data out connector should
> suply pins for audio in , audio out, Squelch voltage or logic
> and a reference ground.  These signals should provide everything
> you should need for direct linking of 2 radios.  The DB9 is easy
> to work with.
> 
> Since these were designed for packet use, the audio is not
> affected by front panel controls.  It is conditioned and altered 
> after it enters the TNC; or 
> in this case, the other rig.
> 
> I have set up crossband repeaters using data connectors from other
> brands, and it works well with little external manipulation.
> 
> Attached is the page from the manual describing pin function for
> the DB9 connector.  Email me if it doesn't go through.
> 
> David
> KD4NUE
> 
> 
> 
> 







 
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