Anyone familiar with "Maxton" products?
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Anyone familiar with "Maxton" products?
I recently aquired a couple of "Maxton" programming cables, made by MST Electronics, LTD. Has anyone here ever heard of these people? Should I trust these products? What I have is a ribless Waris series HT programming cable, and a cable to handle the functions of the Kenwood KPG-22 and KPG-4 cables in a single unit. What I can see of them looks well-made, but I can't see the actual electronics, as they are potted. Should I trust them, or use them for parts to make my own programming cables?
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Maxon is hooked up to and made by the same co that is whatever GE/Ericsson, Macom, whatever they're called this hour. I've got some old mobiles known as "GE Monograms" but the Maxons use a different programming procedure. They are somewhat similar but are not quite the same
Check out "Hall Electronics." Google for them
Check out "Hall Electronics." Google for them
Maxton cables
Hi - I have a Maxton ribless Jedi/XTS cable and it works fine on my XTS, which is all I've tried it on.
73 DE Hartley
73 DE Hartley