Hi Tom,
I have both the ST-6000 and CP-100 here and would be interested hearing
how that is done when you get a reply.
Keep in the loop and tnx OM!
Richard kn7sfz
On 9/24/2014 14:20, THOMAS L GUNTZEL wrote:
About 30 years ago I had a HAL ST-6000 that I had setup to output TTL signals
that I then feed into an AEA CP-100 and/or a Tono 5000. It was a slick set up
that did an excellent job many times getting copy that nearby friends did not
get.
I would like to redo that setup. I have the equipment but I do not remember
how to set up the ST-6000. I know it was easy. If I remember right all I had
to do was change a few jumpers on the 15 pin accessory plug. I then took the
output from one of the 3 pin connectors and I had a diode bridge between the
two pins. That was all there was too it. I have looked through the manual of
the ST-6000 but have not even seen a reference to TTL.
I have searched the internet for a solution and have found many schemes to use
RS-232 into a pk232 or other type modem but that is not what I want to do.
If anyone knows how to do what I am talking about I would appreciate the help,
Thanks
Tom Guntzel
K0TLG ( formely KE0KB)
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