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Re: IC-910H C-IV control port pinout?
- Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: IC-910H C-IV control port pinout?
- From: jonny 290 <jonny290@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 22:40:04 -0600
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It's a mono bus - just data and ground.
If you have a couple of transistors and diodes sitting around you can
build at least a one way interface, I put one on a
bit of PC board and it works great for both programming my 208h* and for
controlling my 475.
*208h programming port is the right side of the audio output jack,
rather than the center pin as in C-IV jacks
Rick Mann wrote:
> Does anyone have pinouts for the Icom IC-910H's C-IV port? I'm hoping
> to fashion a USB-to-serial adaptor for it, rather than buying Icom's
> expensive little box. I'm concerned, though, because it looks like it
> uses a mono plug, so I don't know exactly how it communicates.
>
> TIA,
> Rick
>
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