[aprssig] Kenwood Status - Thinking about TH-D7AG purchase
K7FTP
k7ftp at commtechreview.net
Fri May 9 18:06:49 EDT 2008
I would agree with the DB-9 vs. mini-DIN issue, although I don't care which
gender of DB-9 they use on the radio - you can still go to RadioShack and
get a M/F or F/F DB-9 cable.
Yes, RS actually stocks them in the store. Try going to Best Buy and asking
for a serial cable or RS-232 cable. They literally don't know anything
other than USB. I asked several folks in there, none of them knew what I
was talking about. Maybe I'm too old (38).
Maybe they were thinking that min-DIN would be easier to fish through tight
places in mobile installs?
I also agree that I don't like the way the GPS connects to the head unit
rather than the radio on the D710. The D700A is one simple, locking cable
to the control head. I can disconnect that and put the head unit in our
locking center console. It's quick and reasonably clean. More cables and
it's not so clean.
The other thing I wish it had was a simple NMEA pass-through to the serial
port in APRS mode. That would be really nice. I REALLY wish the D700A did
this.
But, I'm looking for two HT's now - and I'm still leaning towards the D7AG.
I'd like to know what Kenwood is planning before I buy. If anyone hears
anything at Dayton, please update the list.
73's!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason KG4WSV" <kg4wsv at gmail.com>
To: "TAPR APRS Mailing List" <aprssig at lists.tapr.org>
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: [aprssig] Kenwood Status - Thinking about TH-D7AG purchase
> On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Ben Lindner <vk5jfk at activ8.net.au> wrote:
>> Jason
>>
>> What don't you like about the 710? I plan on buying 1 next month at our
>> local hamfest
>
> Oh, it's not that I don't like it. I have a D700 myself. I had
> _hoped_ for some serious improvements with the new model, but the big
> new things with the 710 seem to be a) the ability to tune to a freq
> based on an APRS report comment, and b) sort the list of APRS reports.
> As far as improvements go, the 710 had nothing substantial.
>
> The also made the bizarre and, IMO, stupid decision to change the
> serial connector to mini-DIN. DB9 is the standard for serial
> connectors; if you are space constrained, the current practice in the
> computer industry is to use an RJ45. Both of those connectors have a
> locking mechanism, but the mini-DIN does not. IMO _every_ connector
> on a mobile rig should have a way to lock it in place; friction fit
> and reliability do not go together.
>
> My wish list of serious improvements would include: first and
> foremost, flash upgrade capability; ability to use the TNC with an
> APRS application and still use the control head in APRS mode; locking
> serial connectors of the correct gender (the D700 DB9 is backwards);
> and probably lots of other things.
>
> A _real_ improvement would be to open source the APRS part, but I'm
> not nearly dumb enough to expect that.
>
> -Jason
> kg4wsv
>
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