I have an HT220 N1242A convertacom that I want to wire up to 12V and connect a speaker and mic.
Had a couple of these running back when they were new, like 45 years ago.
This one is missing the round six pin plug that went to +12, gnd and external speaker, and the mic.
If I can find the "schematic" or anything on it I can make up what is needed to have this thing work again.
Still have a couple HT220's on the hamband.
Yeah, I know, boatloads of work... But nostalgia for the old stuff drives me.
HT220 convertacom wiring
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HT220 convertacom wiring
Steve K.
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Re: HT220 convertacom wiring
Maybe you know about this,but,in case you don't this site may have something in the form of a lead to what you are looking for if nothing else.
http://mfwright.com/HT220.html
http://mfwright.com/HT220.html
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Re: HT220 convertacom wiring
I can relate to your sentiment as I have an HT440 laying around somewhere in the ham bands. In addition to being a reliable beast as a portable, it did remarkably well in a Converta-com connected to a mobile antenna.
Good luck on your search.
Good luck on your search.
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