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7225
Can the user do a firmware update on the D700 like we can on the TS- 2000?...
kc9anq
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Jan 3, 2006
4:17 am
7226
I know this is not the bvest forum for this question, but I thought I would start here. I have the resources and location for setting up an ARPS digi in my...
jdalrymple
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Jan 3, 2006
6:59 pm
7227
Hi all and anyone know what type of connectors is used on both ends of the wire used between the radio and control head? Rick N1HID...
Rick Meuse
n1hid
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Jan 3, 2006
7:04 pm
7228
Rick The D700 Side is a 6 Pin Telco Jack RJ-12 I think, it only uses the 4 center pins, do ont use a 4 Pin telco connector as this is a bit loose and may...
wpj_bressette
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Jan 3, 2006
7:08 pm
7229
Head is an RJ10 (4 pin, 4 conductor) Radio is an RJ11 (6 pin, 4 conductor) For reference, the RJ12 is the 6 pin, 6 conductor version, which can be used on the...
Jim Andrews
stuckinthemu...
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Jan 3, 2006
7:23 pm
7230
... If it's a standalone at a repeater site then I would use a KPC3+ with the latest firmware (9.1). A nice rig to mate with it is the Yaesu FT-2600m if you...
Doug Ferrell
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Jan 3, 2006
7:28 pm
7231
Will, I had an old 4 pin mini crimper that I think I got from R/S. But the only source for the connectors seems to be to cut a handset cord in half. Share with...
Arthur Shulman
dentistx2002
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Jan 3, 2006
7:47 pm
7232
Arthur I needed a very short cable 4 inches, so I cut up an old phone system cable and put up a RJ 12 connector on the other end. I did this since I do not...
wpj_bressette
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Jan 3, 2006
8:38 pm
7233
... I usually by the RJ-10 modular plugs from Mouser, by the hundred. AMP P/N 5-641334-3, MOUSER Stock Number 571-6413343 The RJ-10 crimpers are hard to find....
k8dne
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Jan 3, 2006
9:14 pm
7234
You didn't specify if this would be a "standalone" digi out on a tower somewhere, or at your house. The most common and successful standalone digi setups...
Sam Smith
kd4shk
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Jan 3, 2006
10:31 pm
7235
Hi Jeff, The best source for up-to-date APRS information is the APRS SIG (Special Interest Group). Here is the link to join: ...
A.J. Farmer (AJ3U)
ajfarmer
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Jan 4, 2006
12:20 am
7236
Note that the last 4 links contain outdated material. Relay/Wide/Trace are no longer supported in most areas. See the WB4APR site for correct info. ...
Clarke, Tom VX-20 OPS
w4okw
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Jan 4, 2006
3:53 pm
7237
My son bought a universal crimper recently and after crimping his network stuff gave it to me cuz I wanted to make some sacrificial non- adapter cables for my...
Steve
noskosteve
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Jan 4, 2006
8:56 pm
7238
Bill & the group, Modular Crimp Tool GMC 2000 Gardner Bender Milwaukee Wi. 53209 Purchased from Radio Shack (either in Mundeline or Libertyville Illinois). I...
Steve
noskosteve
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Jan 5, 2006
5:40 pm
7239
ALSO, C&S Sales, Wheeling Illinois has three models - ST568, ST500, ST900 ( 900 has replacable insert dies for each type) http://www.cs-sales.net/ Search for: ...
Steve
noskosteve
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Jan 5, 2006
7:32 pm
7240
Hi all, thanks for all the replies but I'm going to buy a new one from kenwoodparts.com. It is an easy way out for me just to buy a new cable than to chase all...
Rick Meuse
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Jan 6, 2006
4:16 am
7241
I was waiting for someone to ask what a "sacrificial adapter" is, but no takers, so I'll tell anyway. I *never* leave my D700 in the car when I'm not there -...
Steve
noskosteve
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Jan 6, 2006
10:29 pm
7242
Dudes I got an RJ45 crimper from Maplin Electronics a few years ago. Proper metal job, cost about forty quid and worth every penny! I got a £6.95 plastic one...
Smartlock.Pro
kav246
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Jan 6, 2006
10:46 pm
7243
My D700 lives on the back seat of my Accura. Of course the mike cable isn't long enough to reach the driver without strain, and became intermittent due to...
Arthur Shulman
dentistx2002
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Jan 6, 2006
11:18 pm
7244
Hello group. My radio just died, smelled not to good inside either hehe. It stopped while scanning After opening, there was burned markes on the pins from the...
la4wka
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Jan 7, 2006
8:14 am
7245
"Of course the mike cable isn't long enough to reach the driver without strain, and became intermittent due to bent contacts in the jack before it was 48 hours...
Terry Palmer
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Jan 7, 2006
12:21 pm
7246
I am currently doing tests in my X5 with a blue tooth solution to this problem. It seems to work okay with a couple of little issues still to solve but I'm...
Colin
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Jan 7, 2006
8:09 pm
7247
That's what I did too, Terry. But the damage was already done! It took me a day or so to realize what the problem was before I began to hunt down a coupler....
Arthur Shulman
dentistx2002
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Jan 7, 2006
9:23 pm
7248
My recent involvement with making up sacrificial connections & extension cables for my mobile installation has led to a few startling discoveries. These can be...
Arthur Shulman
dentistx2002
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Jan 8, 2006
7:36 pm
7249
I was searching the messages list for someone had mentioned using CAT5 for cable runs, but I can't find it. Might be the other D700 list as well. If someone...
Dakota Summerhawk
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Jan 8, 2006
9:21 pm
7250
... ______________________________________ The easiest way is to use pre built cat 5 cables and straight thru couplers to your existing cables. They are...
Dale Blanchard
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Jan 8, 2006
10:00 pm
7251
Yes, it works just fine, But be absolutely certain you understand which wires are in the Cat 5 cable you choose, by reference to the color codes. I made my own...
Arthur Shulman
dentistx2002
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Jan 8, 2006
10:23 pm
7252
... _________________________________________________ Also there are several standards on wiring Cat 5 cables. Flat cable can be only wired in two ways with 8...
Dale Blanchard
wa7ixk
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Jan 8, 2006
11:01 pm
7253
Have to agree, Dale! It is weird! But I have everything working now - FT8800, D700, mobile audio control, all remote from the trunk on Cat 5. Now I just have...
Arthur Shulman
dentistx2002
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Jan 8, 2006
11:08 pm
7254
I use a cat5 cable to extend my Mic cable ... From: Dakota Summerhawk To: TMD700A@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 13:21 Subject: RE: [TMD700A]...
w0web
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