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Rich,<br>
Check through these diagrams. I would think it connects like a
2100.<br><br>
73, John<br><br>
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At 20:38 9/26/2006, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font face="arial" size=2>Hi!<br>
I picked up an Icom IC-2200H on sale to replace my aging Kenwood TM-251
for my APRS weather station but am a little confused on the data jack.
Could someone tell me which pins I use on the DB-9 that connects to the
Kantronics KPC-3+?<br>
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Thanks and 73<br>
Rich<br>
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Rich Casey<br>
Amateur Radio N5CSU<br>
Dallas, Texas<br>
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