Re: J&P Electronics?
Von: Johnny Melvin (johnny@melvin.com) [Profil]
Datum: 06.11.2009 07:50
Message-ID: <0HPIm.60937$7Y2.26207@newsfe27.ams2>
Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
Datum: 06.11.2009 07:50
Message-ID: <0HPIm.60937$7Y2.26207@newsfe27.ams2>
Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
"Yeti" <yeti@ayrshore.com> wrote in message news:699ddb6b-6080-455f-918e-66dd92337c1b@g1g2000vbr.googlegroups.com... On Nov 5, 8:41 pm, Len GM0ONX <gm0...@goooooglemail.com> wrote: > Johnny Melvin wrote: > > "Len GM0ONX" <gm0...@goooooglemail.com> wrote in message > >news:hcv21v$n2m$2@news.eternal-september.org... > >> Johnny Melvin wrote: > >>> <luci...@eternal-flames.gov> wrote in message > >>>news:maj5f59p9d8ng614a8afk2le6dg9cfijcb@4ax.com... > >>>> On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 23:47:51 +0000, Yeti <y...@ayrshore.com> wrote: > > >>>>> I have just aquired what appears to be a data mode interface for a > >>>>> Commodore 64/16 made by J&P Electronics. > > . > >>>> I'll have a look this weekend and see if I can find an old PW from > >>>> the > >>>> early 80s, with their advert in. > > > > He was very surprised when I rang him > > I wont explain any further. > > > SMILES VERY BROAD. > > > de Johnny G3LIV > > I didn't get a board I build mine on veroboard for my Spectrum > > Len GM0ONX Well I'm going to use the box to rehouse my digimode interface and put a mike switch in it too - as the FT-847's wired to take the digi input in the mike socket. If anyone wants the board, it's free to good home. Hi, The DATA IN/OUT Jack socket on the back of the FT-847 has all the connections you need there. For normal Data modes. It works well but requires a 2 k Resistor between TX Tones and PTT. As shown in the handbook. de Johnny G3LIV[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
