[ICOM] ICOM H6 programming help
Reed Park
reedpark at nbnet.nb.ca
Tue Feb 8 13:55:44 EST 2005
Gary Fiber wrote:
> One more thing, do you know what the current programmed frequencies
> are? I do remember some of the pins from the chip were N=1000 and N=2000
Hi again Gary
No, I don't know what it is programmed for. Will be trying to
hook it up to my power supply and frequency counter later today
to see if it works as is.
On the matrix board are silk screened N1, N2, N4, N8, N10, N20,
N40, N80, N100, N200, N400 and N800. Looks like all six channels
were programmed.
> Gary K8IZ
>
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Reed
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