M120 and TinyTrak3...

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Jonathan KC8RYW
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M120 and TinyTrak3...

Post by Jonathan KC8RYW »

TinyTrak is looking for a high-level COS.
M120 is giving a low-level COS.

I don't think the M120's I/O is programmable in RSS.

Any easy suggestions?
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You should be able to set it for active high in the RSS instead.
If not the worse you will have to do is just fab up a circuit to change it.
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Post by ve3nsv »

Try between pin 7 (ground) and pin 1 (int Sp -) with the jumper between pin 15-16 removed. I was able to get an active hight 6.5v swing on my M10 that is used for an IRLP node. Only becasue I was too lazy to switch the jumper on the IRLP board after switching from a Pheonix. :lol:
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