[Xastir] Soundmodem?

Joe Bennett aprs at ka3nam.com
Thu Sep 1 16:23:46 EDT 2011


Since they were giving away the pre made headers I just ordered the 6 pin
DIN version and figured I'd use that as my standard... I'll make up a cable
to match for the HF radio since it does not have a 6 pin DIN... I have a
drawer full of RJ-45s ready for action... :)



-Joe
KA3NAM

On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 1:47 PM, Curt, WE7U <curt.we7u at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, 1 Sep 2011, Joe Bennett wrote:
>
>  Took your advise Curt, I've been looking at the SignalLink for a while now
>> and it makes sense for what I want to do... I like to build things myself,
>> but I'm interested in having a VHF/UHF/HF 'go' box(es) and the SignaLink
>> is
>> just a clean way of minimizing cables and getting me where I want to go...
>>
>
> Rgr.  Even cleaner if you just wire straight across on the internal header
> and then build the radio-specific wiring and components into each radio
> cable.  Then you don't have to open up the SignaLink to change radios...
>  Just change cables.  I have extra open-ended cables and wired them up
> myself.  The factory wiring for each radio doesn't allow you to do the
> instant-change thing like I do:  They expect you to also open up the box and
> change jumpers each time.
>
>
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