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Re: using Kantronics KPC-9612 at 9600bps
- To: faster@ve7frg.ampr.org, netsig@tapr.org, tcp-group@ucsd.edu, Gary Crum <kb7eec@uugate.wa7slg.ampr.org>
- Subject: Re: using Kantronics KPC-9612 at 9600bps
- From: bruce@pixar.com (Bruce Perens)
- Date: Mon, 6 Mar 95 15:04 PST
- Cc: Danny.Hua@m.cc.utah.edu
> I am connecting a Kantronics KPC-9612 TNC to a Kenwood TM-733A
> radio, for 9600bps packet operation. The problem seems to be that
> the transmitted signal is distorted, and barely recognized as a
> carrier signal by other stations on the 431.75MHz G3RUH-type 9600bps
> packet network here in Salt Lake.
My KPC-9612 was shipped much too "hot" to drive my TEKK radio, which
required about 130 milivolts. I had to change the output jumper to the
"low" setting to make it operate at all. Tweaking the pot wasn't
sufficient.
Bruce
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