No but I will with the next one I buy. I'm keeping the first one I built separate because it is a model that has the keyboard CW support AND the 5v regulator. I don't belive that firmware is available anymore. I have and will use that feature. The connection kit is a great interface board. The only other product that is built as versatile (for another purpose) is the Signalink series of sound card interfaces. You can tie those interfaces into almost any radio out there by chopping off the end of an old CAT5 cable and wiring the bare ends with your radio connector.
Gran Clark wrote: > Ronny > > Did you buy the "Connection Kit" as well? Not sure if this is needed. > > Gran > > PS. Thanks Mike > > > At 11:03 AM 9/8/2007, you wrote: > >> I'm not sure about link ID but the device Mike mentioned is a fast build >> and works great! I plan to use this as an Echolink ID board as well. >> He also makes a wonderful keyer that I'm installing inside the box with >> a QRP radio. >> >> Ronny K4RJJ >> >> Mike Morris wrote: >> >> > At 10:23 AM 09/08/07, you wrote: >> > >Hi All >> > > >> > >Looking for a CW link identifier. Comm Spec no longer lists this >> > >part. Are there others? >> > > >> > >Gran K6RIF >> > >> > I've not played with this kit, so have no first hand knowledge, >> > but this might do it for you... >> > < http://www.hamgadgets.com/product_info.php?products_id=64 >> <http://www.hamgadgets.com/product_info.php?products_id=64> >> > < http://www.hamgadgets.com/product_info.php?products_id=64 >> <http://www.hamgadgets.com/product_info.php?products_id=64>>> >> > >> > If it scratches your itch, maybe you could write an article for >> > repeater-builder on your experience? >> > >> > Mike WA6ILQ >> > >> > >> >

