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1. [RTTY] TTL from the ST-6000 (score: 1)
Author: THOMAS L GUNTZEL <tom.guntzel@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 16:20:02 -0500
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 gettin
/archives//html/RTTY/2014-09/msg00084.html (7,196 bytes)

2. Re: [RTTY] TTL from the ST-6000 (score: 1)
Author: Jay WS7I <ws7ik7tj@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 15:13:52 -0700
Tom I assume you have the ST-6000 schematic. If not hollar. Figure 5.1 ST-6000 Block Diagram. Middle of the bottom. J3-9 goes to RQS Pin7 DB9. Above this that line goes to a spot between 2 ops. I sho
/archives//html/RTTY/2014-09/msg00085.html (9,046 bytes)

3. Re: [RTTY] TTL from the ST-6000 (score: 1)
Author: Richard Schumann <richardschumann@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 15:14:12 -0700
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 I would like to redo that setup. I h
/archives//html/RTTY/2014-09/msg00086.html (8,522 bytes)


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