We have ways of dealing with his kind.
73,
Steven, Group Co-Owner
KG6JEV
--- In TMD700A@yahoogroups.com, Eric J Foster <TheHaymaker@...> wrote:
>
> For the list owners, beware garyhudson0@... . He is making the
> rounds with a vengance.
What's he do?
--- In TMD700A@yahoogroups.com, Eric J Foster <TheHaymaker@...> wrote:
>
> For the list owners, beware garyhudson0@... . He is making the
> rounds with a vengance.
What's he do?
I got a Roadmate 2000 GPS unit today as an early Christmas present. It says it
is WAAS. However, I cannot find any cables for it to hook into the 700. Am I
blind or does somebody know where I might find one?
Thanks,
Gary
To the TMD 700 interest group on Yahoo:
Thank you for all the great input from all the responses that were
contributed to my question on suggestions for a GPS unit for my Kenwood
TMD 700 transceiver.
Dennis Yarnell
WA6UHF
by using the gps input port on the front of the body.. pin connectinos
are in the manual.
charlie
Gerald Campbell wrote:
> How do you connect the 9 pin to the radio? KB1NNH
>
How do you connect the 9 pin to the radio? KB1NNH
________________________________
From: Richard Parker <kf4orw@...>
To: TMD700A@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, November 14, 2009 10:50:29 PM
Subject: [TMD700A] TMD700A + GPS
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I, after reading sooooo many of these entries, decided going with the GPS 18x
PC. Just save a little more money and do it the right way. It has the DB-9 pin
serial connector with 12-volt cigarette lighter adapter; and can output data in
NMEA 0183 format (industry standard) or proprietary Garmin format. I am glad I
did because using other people's ideas with the DB-9 connectors, mine works very
well.
I've got my 700 set for sending data every 3 minutes, but the radio sends out
sporadically (when it wants to).
You can find me at kf4orw-9 in the Tampa Bay area. Track it with http://aprs. fi
.
kf4orw
Dade City, Fl
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I, after reading sooooo many of these entries, decided going with the GPS 18x
PC. Just save a little more money and do it the right way. It has the DB-9 pin
serial connector with 12-volt cigarette lighter adapter; and can output data in
NMEA 0183 format (industry standard) or proprietary Garmin format. I am glad I
did because using other people's ideas with the DB-9 connectors, mine works very
well.
I've got my 700 set for sending data every 3 minutes, but the radio sends out
sporadically (when it wants to).
You can find me at kf4orw-9 in the Tampa Bay area. Track it with http://aprs.fi
.
kf4orw
Dade City, Fl
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