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- | WIP | + | WIP The ICOM IC-728 has no serial port, which is of course common for older rigs. It does however expose two " |
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+ | We will start by analysing the Tx section. J3 is a normal stereo audio jack. The left audio channel of Tx is fed into a 600:600 ohm transformer, | ||
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+ | The Rx section begins at the AF pin of the ACC1 port. This is fed into a 600:600 ohm transformer, | ||
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+ | The UART section features [[https:// | ||
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+ | The ACC1 section describes how to connect the circuits to the ACC1 port. The port is nominally DIN-8, but we are able to use DIN-5 as we only use pins that are present on such cheaper connectors. This does create a risk of connecting the interface to ACC**2**, which would certainly lead to trouble - hence the DIN-8 option is the *safer* one. | ||
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+ | The serial point are fed towards the optional CI-V section. U2 and U3 optocouplers isolate the serial interface from the CI-V interface. Note that /CI-V is active low, while UART serial is active high. Therefore, the optos also serve an inverting purpose. CI-V is fed via a 3.5mm mono cable, but for simplicity' |
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