Here is something i made to use as an install reference. It helps in the manufacturing of cables, to ensuring the correct 223 jumpers and dip settings for motorola xtl. I put jpegs below as well as the download link. The download is in .doc microsoft word format and pdf.
RAR FILE WITH ABOVE DOCUMENT IN .DOC, PDF FORMAT, WITH JPEGS
http://www.mediafire.com/?vmojrqfjqm2
Useful Telex IP-223 Connection Diagrams
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Useful Telex IP-223 Connection Diagrams
Last edited by randymince on Tue Feb 23, 2010 8:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Useful Telex IP-223 Connection Diagrams
Nicely done. I create project books with copies of manual pages marked up with info specific to the installation. Very useful for future reference, and speeds the process the next time.
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Re: Useful Telex IP-223 Connection Diagrams
Thanks, in my current job I provide continuity for Air Force personnel deploying to where I am, so consolidated references are helpful. When dealing with telex equipment I found myself always forgetting certain dip switch settings, so I just decided to put it all together. The latest addition was the tone table, I was setting up a button on a .veg file to give the user the ability to switch channels on the radio that was connected to the IP-223, so the tone table was helpful.
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