Sam, follow this link:
http://www.qth.com/topten/bdecoder.htm
Lou, W0FK
Sam,
The Top Ten Devices Yaesu decoders that you already own will work
perfectly with the K3. All you need is a new radio interface cable.
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St. Louis, MO
K3 #2513
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The poor man's solution is a CD4514 IC, some diodes and resistors. It will
decode all 11 bands and run off the K3 +12v jack. Diodes allow for handling
multiband antennas.
Personally, I prefer a cheap PIC but you have to have the programmer.
73 de Brian/K3KO
Ron Chambers wrote:
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> Buy a Phi
Also consider the Unified Microsystems BCD-10 at $18.95. You'll probably
need to add 4 pullup resistors.
Dick, K6KR
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Josh,
Since you already have the KRC2 set up to switch your antennas, I would
suggest you use that with the K3. Connect the K3 ACC pin 2 (AUXBUS)
signal to KRC2 pin 6, connect the K3 Keyout signal (ACC pin 10) to KRC2
pin 9, and Ground (ACC pin 5 or 12) to KRC2 pin 1.
The KRC2 needs 12 volt p
Josh
I recommend sticking with the KRC2, because it has
a variety of outputs that you can mix and match
for whatever combination of antennas, filters, stubs,
etc that you want to switch as you move from band
to band.
73, Bob N6WG
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