>In case anyone has been inspired by my question about using a separate
>receive antenna with the TS-930s, be forewarned:
snip
>However, the 8-pin DIN plug that mates with this jack is
>apparently NOT the same as the Radio Shack 8-pin DIN.
For informational purposes, I ran into a similar problem with my FT-1000d
when I attempted to plug my Top-10 Devices switcjing box into the
"band-data" port on the back of the radio. Apparently, this is the same
type of 8 pin plug that Pete is talking about. Yaesu will gladly sell
them to you for about 1.50 apiece, and I bought a handful. It is so nice
to have so many "standards" to choose from!!
73, J.P.
J.P. Kleinhaus, AA2DU ARRL CAC hudson Div. Rep.
E-mail: aa2du@netcom.com
Compu$erve: 74660,2606
It's not a bug...It's a feature!
>From aa6tt@frontier.net (William H. Hein) Thu Nov 16 16:15:17 1995
From: aa6tt@frontier.net (William H. Hein) (William H. Hein)
Subject: DSS QRM
Message-ID: <v02110104acd0bd0229f1@[199.45.201.4]>
Thanks to all who sent me information regarding the RCA and Sony DSS
receivers. It looks like N2IC/0 is the only person suffering from 160m QRM
which is linked to a DSS receiver (in Steve's case, an RCA unit).
I purchased and installed a Sony DSS system yesterday. It works great (I
live in an area with no local broadcast or cable TV, so satellite TV is a
Godsend) and I have not noticed any 160m QRM. I was having trouble finding
the DSS satellite in the sky until I realized the Sony installation guide
uses magnetic, not true north--I've spent too much time aligning ham
rotators!
An OSCAR satellite in geosynchronous orbit which could use these fixed 18"
dishes sure would be fun. However, I heard such satellites cost around a
billion dollars each!
73,
Bill AA6TT
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