[Icom] C-IV to multiple radios
wjdiamond
[email protected]
Sun, 11 May 2003 13:32:30 -0500
Hi Guys,
Well, retired consulting commands much more than 100.00 per hour these
days....... Ha ha.
Anyway, if anyone is interested, I have a brand new CT 17 that I bought
with one of the PRO's and never hooked it up, I guess I am just too lazy to
string all the cables.
So if anyone is interested I will sell it for 25 % off the current AES
price....Plus shipping.......
BTW, I finally did break down and ask for an Icom IC 781 for Father's day.
Now if my KWM 380 sells before, the 781 will be here sooner. The 380 has
to go so I can have the room for a good radio. Hi Hi
William J. Diamond (Bill)
Rogers, Arkansas USA
[email protected]
Ham Radio Operator WR�T
Flying The Flag Long Before
It Was Popular
Please Visit My Icom Radio Page At
http://pages.sbcglobal.net/wjdiamond/index.html
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of Adam Farson
Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2003 12:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Icom] C-IV to multiple radios
Hi Roy,
Ah yes, but then there are those hams (not I; I am retired) who put that
time to work for them by doing consulting work at $100/hr. and up, so that
they can buy expensive, reliable toys which allow them to spend their
non-earning "leisure" time behind the wheel, so to speak, rather than under
the hood!
Cheers for now, 73,
Adam VA7OJ/AB4OJ
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of Roy Sakabu
Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2003 07:38
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [Icom] C-IV to multiple radios
I'll show you one. Take any CT-17 or clone and instead of plugging the
phone plug into one radio, plug it into a Y-Cable where barrels and tips
are
all connected together. If you can understand that concept, you'll
understand that the C-IV system sits idle at +5V and any rig on the party
line simply pulls that line low during serial communications and all other
rigs listen in on those commands to see if they should QSY.
Try it. You'll like it.
The reason that many "cheap" (like me) hams don't want to spend one penny
more than needed is that its a HOBBY and every penny you save can be spent
elsewhere on the hobby. It is also a pastime where you don't mind spending
an entire weekend fixing up a $50 radio you found for 25 cents at a garage
sale (that is, when you have the time).
73
Roy
AD6ZU
-----Original Message-----
From: JOE
To: [email protected]
Sent: 5/11/03 5:53 AM
Subject: RE: [Icom] EXPENSIVE accessories!!!
I've have yet to see a homebrew CT-17 clone that can connect to more
than
one radio. I thought that the advantage to the CT-17 was that you can
connect more than one radio to your computer and address them
individually. Am I missing something?
73, Joe, K1ike
At 07:44 PM 5/10/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> I've made a couple of versions of
>a homebrew CT-17, the cheapest of which cost me only $8.
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