radios:tait2xxx
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radios:tait2xxx [2024/02/26 23:37] – [Diplomat UK Data Interface Board (DU5095)] 2e0hkd | radios:tait2xxx [2024/04/11 16:24] (current) – m0lte | ||
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The Tait T2000 II series are an older generation of " | The Tait T2000 II series are an older generation of " | ||
- | A VHF T2010 has been tested at 1200b (AX.25) and 2400b (IL2P) and performed well for both Tx and Rx. Deviation is limited in the hardware, so 9600b hasn't been tested yet. | + | A VHF T2010 has been tested at 1200b (AX.25) and 2400b (IL2P) and performed well for both Tx and Rx. Deviation is limited in the hardware, so 9600b hasn't been tested yet. However, there is an untested {{ : |
**Note: Before rushing out to purchase one, read this //entire// page to understand the various models and be aware that several different options boards have surfaced which needed some reverse engineering before use - it might not be plug and play** | **Note: Before rushing out to purchase one, read this //entire// page to understand the various models and be aware that several different options boards have surfaced which needed some reverse engineering before use - it might not be plug and play** | ||
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| 2030 | This version supports trunking and has proven difficult to get working | | | 2030 | This version supports trunking and has proven difficult to get working | | ||
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====== Images ====== | ====== Images ====== | ||
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A couple of T2010s from eBay turned up with this board fitted. It appears to be a slimmed down version of the T2000-A81 board, but the pinout remains the same. | A couple of T2010s from eBay turned up with this board fitted. It appears to be a slimmed down version of the T2000-A81 board, but the pinout remains the same. | ||
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- | With this board a NinoTNC Signals dip switch setting of 1100 was found to work (I'm not sure if the option board matters specifically for this setting). | ||
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A couple of different issue numbers of this board has been seen, that seem lartgely the same with some minor differences in PCB layout. Iss 3 has been confirmed with the pinout below, and Iss 5 is also believed to be the same based on [[https:// | A couple of different issue numbers of this board has been seen, that seem lartgely the same with some minor differences in PCB layout. Iss 3 has been confirmed with the pinout below, and Iss 5 is also believed to be the same based on [[https:// | ||
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+ | With this board a NinoTNC Signals dip switch setting of 1100 was found to work (I'm not sure if the option board matters specifically for this setting). | ||
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| 5 | Gnd | | | 5 | Gnd | | ||
| 6 | Rx Data (Input) | | | 6 | Rx Data (Input) | | ||
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+ | ====== Internal Adjustment Controls ====== | ||
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+ | You may not need to mess with these, but you can use internal pots to fine-tune frequency, deviation, CTCSS deviation, and output power (and probably a few other things as well based on the diagram). | ||
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+ | When programming the radio, you can set a channel to high or low power, and the power pot will affect both these settings. This can be useful if you are looking for a specific power output. There is a hole in the metal cover through which you can inset a flat head screwdriver to adjust. It is very sensitive, so only give it a little movement. | ||
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====== Programming ====== | ====== Programming ====== | ||
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radios/tait2xxx.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/11 16:24 by m0lte