[TimeWave-AEA] Help

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Sun, 28 Jul 2002 18:07:15 -0700


Jim,
PK-232 help
As for Comm port most of us use the parallel port but the printer port
can be configured to do the job. (9 pin to 25)(computer to pk-232)radio
shack "NOT NULL MODUM" cord. 
On the back of the pk-232 you will find the 2 radio ports with the
special plug you mentioned- that usually goes to the ACC on the rig.
The audio cord many of the older rigs didn't have the audio available as
they were connected to the microphone plug as opposed to the ACC. If you
don't have audio to the ACC connected that cord will be needed.
NEXT QUESTION
The pk-232 can do many things what software and configuration can be
dependant on what you want to do with it.
My email address direct [email protected]

Randy
AC7NJ

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim Lindberg
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 7:56 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [TimeWave-AEA] Help

Hi,
I'm brand new at this and I need a lot of help.
I just got a AEA PK-232MBX And I'm trying to figure it out.
It came in good shape with a intimidating thick manual. First I'd like
to get some soft ware I can use with Windows 98. Next I was sent a cable
with RS 232 (25 pins) on each end and the only place I could use that is
my printer port. It also came with a cable that has a weird ( 5 pin )
that connects to the PK232 and the other end to the rcvr ( I'm using my
Kenwood TS 430S ) and a mini stereo plug that goes some where. I have a
RS 232 to a (9 pin) that I can put to my COM PORT if that will help.
I guess that will do it for now.
Please be gentle--I'm old.
de
Jim

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