[ICOM] IC-3AT tone board question
Tom WA9WSJ
wa9wsj at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 3 22:07:01 EDT 2021
Hi Gary and all the others,
Thanks for the info. I checked their site and in their pdf catalog, it said 'no longer available'...
I'm not sure what I'll do at this point.
thanks All!
Tom
On Saturday, July 3, 2021, 02:41:59 PM MDT, Gary Fiber <gfiber at comcast.net> wrote:
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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