Fw: [NLRS] TR751 + transverter
Jim Hermanek
jhermanek at centurytel.net
Thu Oct 25 07:58:57 EDT 2007
All...
Another approach is to take a couple of
pins from an old tube socket (gasp) and attach
leads leading to a two pin connector. Plug the pins
into the 751a socket and use a clip to ensure the
pins are firmly attached. This is simple and has
worked for several years on my 751a...
For what it's worth.. Jim K0KFC
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Hoaglun" <john.hoaglun at gmail.com>
To: <nlrs at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 9:36 PM
Subject: [NLRS] TR751 + transverter
>
>
> Has anyone considered removing the odd round 4 pin connector for the amp
> TR and ALC and replacing it with something simple like an RCA connector?
>
> Don sent me one possible pin out that I need to test to see if it is
> accurate for my rig. (Thanks Don.)
>
> I popped the covers on the rig tonight and it appears that it would be
> possible to remove the back of the radio in order to replace the old
> connector with something a bit more common.
>
> I would like to try to get the 1296 portion of the station on the air
> this weekend this TR keyline is one of the remaining things to take care
of.
>
> 73
>
> --
>
> John Hoaglun
> NG0R - EN25
> http://www.hoaglun.com
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