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===== UK Stock ===== | ===== UK Stock ===== | ||
- | By arrangement, Tom M0LTE will be holding | + | By agreement, Tom M0LTE holds stock of PCB + microcontroller only kits in the UK. These are available with circa 2 day shipping from [[https:// |
===== Operating modes ===== | ===== Operating modes ===== | ||
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| Tait TM8100 / 8200 | 1100 | Requires high level TX audio, else the transmitted audio is too quiet in the range of the pot.\\ Requires low level RX audio, else CRC is always lit. \\ Requires AC coupling to block the DC which is present on the TX audio pin. | | | Tait TM8100 / 8200 | 1100 | Requires high level TX audio, else the transmitted audio is too quiet in the range of the pot.\\ Requires low level RX audio, else CRC is always lit. \\ Requires AC coupling to block the DC which is present on the TX audio pin. | | ||
| Tait T2010 | 1100 | | | | Tait T2010 | 1100 | | | ||
+ | | Yaesu FTM-300D | 1100 | Tested up to Modes 0100 4800 GFSK IL2P+CRC | | ||
+ | | Kenwood TK-90 | 0100 | TX audio is pretty sensitive, works better in mic range. | | ||
==== Switch 1 - Transmit audio range selection - DATA/MIC ==== | ==== Switch 1 - Transmit audio range selection - DATA/MIC ==== | ||
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+ | If preferred, the same tool can be used to specify a serial number for the device. | ||
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+ | Then rerun the udevadm trigger command above. | ||
==== Auto mode switch ==== | ==== Auto mode switch ==== |
packet/ninotnc.txt · Last modified: 2024/06/09 16:53 by m0lte