[ICOM] IC-3AT tone board question
Gary Fiber
gfiber at comcast.net
Sat Jul 3 16:41:16 EDT 2021
Communications Specialists did make an SS-64 tone encoder board that
would fit inside of an IC-2AT, which is virtually the same radio except
for frequency coverage.
I am unsure it that board is still produced. You can check with them
http://www.com-spec.com/ss64.htm. The board required a small case
modification if you wanted the ability to change tones as it used dip
switch or if only one tone was needed one could substitute solder jumpers.
I was always going to add one to my 2AT but never purchased the SS64
tone board.
Gary K8IZ
On 7/3/2021 12:36 PM, Tom WA9WSJ via Icom wrote:
> Hello Gents,
> I acquired an IC-3AT, 220 hand held. It works! But there is no tone board.
> The manual that I found mentions a 'spare switch' on its top, suggested tone switch in the manual, but it is not wired to anything, I checked.
> Has anyone ever successfully incorporated a tone board into it?
> One of our local repeaters does not require a tone but another does.
> Thanks!
> 73Tom wa9wsj
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