On 12/14/2012 1:56 PM, Steve Forst wrote:
> When you hook up, connect the cable, and power the tuner first. Then
> when you power up the radio it will recognize the tuner (hopefully).
> I'm not sure the radio will see the tuner if you do it the other way
> around (radio powered first, then tuner).
>
> 73, Steve KW3A
>
> On 12/14/2012 1:44 PM, Rick wrote:
>> On 12/14/2012 11:44 AM, Steve Forst wrote:
>>> While the AT-300 has long been discontinued, it is still the "standard"
>>> that Kenwood radios interface with. Other external auto tuners will
>>> emulate the AT-300 when interfacing with Kenwood radios. I'm fairly
>>> sure that if you can figure out the pin outs from the tuner cable, you
>>> can connect it to the molex jack on the radio and then just use the
>>> radio's tune button to auto tune. There may well be some pre made
>>> cables out there if you dig around. If you check the e-ham product
>>> reviews, there are guys who will do custom interface cables at
>>> reasonable cost.
>>>
>>> There is also a trick of putting a 10k ohm resistor between the center
>>> 2 holes of the molex jack on the radio. While this doesn't control the
>>> auto tuner automaticly, when you hit the tune button on the radio, it
>>> bypasses the internal tuner, switches the radio to CW and lowers power
>>> to 10 watts. Then you tune the tuner, and when it is matched, hit the
>>> radio's tune button again to return to original mode and power setting.
>>> I've never done this and am going from memory, so confirm from
>>> another source before trying this.
>>>
>>> 73, Steve KW3A
>> thanks, I'll check into those cables.
>> Mean while I have a At-250 or 200, not sure connected to my TS-50 that
>> I'm going to try.
>> It has the correct plug on it.
>>
>> thanks, and 7 3.
>>
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>>
Thanks, I'll do that.
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