There's a spot on the board for a VN920.  Power is wired from the DB9 
straight into the transceiver board, so to have power control (of the 
transceiver) you have to provide power to the T2-301 board at the + and 
- pads on the edge of the board.

Controlling an external device would require cutting some traces and 
adding wires.

Scott

gsdatplace wrote:
>  
> 
> I was just about to order a few new toys, and just realized that from 
> the pinouts given and information I've found, I don't see any interface 
> or connection for power control on the T2-301...
> Does the T2-301 have the power control option? Is it just not brought to 
> the 9 pin connector but availiable inside? or is it hard wired to the 
> radio itself for power control?
> The reason I ask is that I currently have a T2 and Nuvi 350 and use the 
> power control via scripting to power up and shut down a 5V Regulator 
> which powers the nuvi on and off based on battery voltage, ie. when I'm 
> driving or parked, and I'd like to "swap" the T2 and use of the VHF side 
> of my radio over to a T2-301 which could always be left powered up and 
> out of site.
> 
> Thanks!
> Garrett
> VE6RKY
> 
> 



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