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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/05/2013 11:38 AM, Geoff wrote:<br>
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It -really- can't be this hard...<br>
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Turns out - it really wasn't.<br>
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Thought I'd let you folks know that the node is up and running.<br>
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I wound up with<br>
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DMK URI R100 J(aux)<br>
1 - PTT 4<br>
8 - COR 25 (after a mod for Carrier Detect)<br>
13 - GND 1 <br>
19 - GND 6<br>
21 - Mic_in_AC 15 Spkr<br>
22 - Left Out 16 Mic Hi<br>
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I'll be the first to admit, it was cock-pit error, mostly... but
there were a couple of issues that had to be overcome first, that
and a couple of .conf files that were 'tweaked'...<br>
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Mostly it was trying to re-train my brain to count backwards on the
DB-25's.<br>
Then, the Jaux plug on the R100 is upside down(!) So, 1 starts on
the left, and reads right... but it starts at the Bottom... guess
the ol' brain is simply getting old ~sigh~<br>
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I still say I'm an analog guy, in a digital world. Give me a couple
of mercury vapor rectifiers and 3 triodes, and I'll wind up an ol'
AM transmitter! These 3-legged devils and one-way wires and
40-legged craptastic monsters you can't see with a good microscope
(let alone solder to one of it's itty-bitty legs!) just ain't my cup
o' tea... but, hey... when you want a link you can rely on from
Houston to San Antonio so you can talk to your mom, via ham radio...
you do what you have to.<br>
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73, y'all<br>
-Geoff<br>
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