[MRCA] Regency I/O unit

Ray Fantini RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu
Sat Jun 27 11:48:41 EDT 2020


The manual refers to the two parts as the D/K assembly that’s removable and the Controller Assembly that stays in the rack. Yes, it did have a drop down cover for protection but I removed it with the idea it was getting in the way of doing any work because it won’t stay up on its own.  I have the twenty foot extension cable also, back when we picked this up along with a bunch of other stuff I found a box of cables that includes AC and DC power cables, remote tuner interconnect and the twenty foot extension cable along with other weird parts like the phone remote system that remotes the head of the radio and allows voice operation from a distance.

Think I may still be able to collect up the antenna tuner but at the end of the day locating the radio is the biggest problem, can get one but it’s a lot of money and just don’t have that much cash laying around right now.



Ray F/KA3EKH

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That’s the component I have...though mine has a lid...probably for when it’s riding around in the vehicle front seat as a remote.  Without the base unit to plug it in to I’ve had no way of determining whether it actually...does...anything or not, but maybe one day.

Sent from my iPhone. Probably because I'm outside wrestling wolves.

On Jun 26, 2020, at 6:23 PM, Ray Fantini <RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu> wrote:


second picture of the I/O unit itself.

Ray F/KA3EKH
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