On Fri, 5 Dec 2008, Nick Marsh wrote:
I tried this arrangement with an external speaker and my external mic
would not key
the transmitter until I used both sides of the mic plug.
Are you using the radio PTT switch with external speaker? I can see
where that would
work but be unhandy if
Robert M. Kimbrell wrote:
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, Debbie Fligor wrote:
The other reason they don't have this is when the speaker-mic cable is
connected, the built-in mic and speaker on the HT don't work. When the
RS232 cable is connected, they do.
The speaker-mic cable does not disable
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, Debbie Fligor wrote:
The other reason they don't have this is when the speaker-mic cable is
connected, the built-in mic and speaker on the HT don't work. When the
RS232 cable is connected, they do.
The speaker-mic cable does not disable the internal mic. I verified this
On Nov 28, 2008, at 22:38, Barry A. Wilson wrote:
I am assuming the reason they
don't have a cable with all pins connected to a DB-9 is because the
voltages
are different than with an RS-232 standard DB-9 serial connector and
they
don't want to be blamed for a radios damaged by
, 2008 5:24 PM
To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Re: IC-92AD Connector
What did you expect ICOM to do with a connector that carries power,
audio, GPS data, push-to-talk line, and grounds for all of those
(probably separate grounds for each)? I just looked at mine
I guess they didn't fit the dimensions on the IC-91AD then, whatever
that means.
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Nate Duehr
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On Nov 28, 2008, at 17:23, Jon M. Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What did you expect ICOM to do with a connector that carries power,
audio, GPS data, push-to-talk line, and
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john_ke5c wrote:
Mark, KJ4VO at the HRO Atlanta store and I have been researching
this. No
one has the proprietary connector, period. I have not been able to
locate
the custom waterproof connector vendor that Icom uses either.
A proprietary implementation of an open protocol
What did you expect ICOM to do with a connector that carries power,
audio, GPS data, push-to-talk line, and grounds for all of those
(probably separate grounds for each)? I just looked at mine and there
are 12 pins in there. If they made separate connectors for each then
it probably would
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Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Re: IC-92AD Connector
What did you expect ICOM to do with a connector that carries power,
audio, GPS data, push-to-talk line, and grounds for all of those
(probably separate grounds for each)? I just looked at mine and there
are 12 pins
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