[ICOM] ICOM IC-756PRO3... PW1 AMP/ TRANSVERTER

Kelly Taylor ve4xt at mymts.net
Mon Feb 11 11:24:19 EST 2013


Also, if you're handy with a soldering iron, Buxcomm sells DIN connectors
that end in pigtails, so you can roll your own without fussing with
soldering to DIN connectors (a process I absolutely hate, particularly on
those with a pin in the middle, too).

I used a Buxcomm cable to make my own optoisolator amp interface and it
works great. He had the right combination of DINs for all the DIN jacks on
the back of my Pro III.

www.buxcomm.com


73, kelly
ve4xt

On 2/11/13 10:02 AM, "H. Dave Meitzen" <dmeitzen at tx.rr.com> wrote:

> Check with Tom Wirth <motham at cfl.rr.com>
> 
> He has done cables for me.
> Best Regards
> Dave
> 
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> Subject: [ICOM] ICOM IC-756PRO3... PW1 AMP/ TRANSVERTER
> 
> Hello,
>  I have a question on my IC-756PRO3... on the "ACC2" 7 pin din connector on
> the rear of the radio, it controls the PW-1 amp and a Transverter...
> Since i
>   have the PW-1 plug in to "ACC2" I have no way to plug in the 7 pin din for
> the transveter... Does someone make a " Y " or a splitter cable?
> 
> 7 3 de N6EQ
> Chuck
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