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- From: flloyd@l1-a.West.Sun.COM (Fred Lloyd [Phoenix SE])
- Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc
- Subject: Re: Kenwood TM-732 remoting
- Date: 24 Dec 1992 16:09:55 GMT
- Organization: Sun Microsystems, Phoenix, AZ
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- References: <1992Dec24.151034.2411@cbnewsj.cb.att.com>
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- In article <1992Dec24.151034.2411@cbnewsj.cb.att.com> ker@cbnewsj.cb.att.com (kenneth.roser) writes:
- >Has anyone separted the front panel of this radio from the main unit
- >without using the remoting kit that Kenwood sells?
- >
- >It appears that a standard 8 pin modular phone cable might be usuable?
- >
- >Has anyone tried this?
- >
- >Does Kenwood's kit include any active components in the cabling system?
- >--
-
- No active components - just a couple of extension cords. Yes,
- an RJ45 will work as will a cellular telephone cable. The
- head unit is a four wire affair, you can cut and splice the
- factory cable as you wish.
-
- -fred
-
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- [ Fred Lloyd, AA7BQ Fred.Lloyd@West.Sun.COM ]
- [ Sun Microsystems, Southwest Area Solaris Transition Manager ]
- [ Phoenix, AZ (602) 275-4242 ]
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