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Wed, 21 Jul 2004 09:31:37 -0400
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Hello Steve.

Any info on how I can go about gaining access to these programs would be
much appreciated. I'd like to familiarize myself with them before doing much
with the transceiver.

Thanks.

Jerry


----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Forst" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 8:45 AM
Subject: Re: the ts2000 and menu read-outs


> Jerry,
>
> The cable for the  ts-2000 computer control is a db-9 straight through.
Not
> a null modem type which  has 1 pair of wires reversed.  For some reason
> Kenwood put a  male plug  on the rig, the same as is on the serial port on
> the pc, so you will need a double female cable or  use  an adapter.
>
>
> This simple cconnection  will open up the world of computer control.   Not
> only the programs from  Kenwood (1 free- 1 not), but also all the modern
> logging programs  and other third party control programs  which control
the
> rig.
>
>
> One of the rear din's is for amp control, and another is for audio in-out
> for  digital  stuff and a few other  connections that  escape me right
now.
> Forget what the third din is for.
>
> 73, have fun, Steve KW3A

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