Just looking at the mic wiring diagram for a MCS2000 and have come across a term/abbreviation I'm not familiar with.
1 OPT SW B+
2 SPKR- / KEY LOAD
3 MON / BUSY / KID
4 GND
5 MIC / ON-OFF
6 PTT / BUS- / /WE
7 AUX / BUS+ / KEYFAIL
8 SPKR+ / HANDET AUDIO
Pin 3 - what is KID?
And while I'm asking, what's the difference between Mon / Busy / KID?
And one more question if you've read this far, anybody using a MCS2000 with an echolink interface?
Steve
Mic I/O MCS2000
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KEY ID
as in keyloading stuff
doug
as in keyloading stuff
doug
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Ah Ha!batdude wrote:KEY ID
as in keyloading stuff
doug
Thanks Doug.
Hopefully somebody can answer the second part of the my question about using a MCS radio with something like this:
http://www.ilinkboards.com/indexuli1.html
So I can setup a 70cm Echolink gateway.
Steve
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