Alex...
pin 1 = RS232 data out (from the 6000)
pin 2 = not used
pin 3 = MIL 188 data out
pin 4 =RS232 data in (to the 6000)
pin 5 = ground
pin 6 = MIL 188 data in
So, for RS232, you need pins 1,4, and 5.73,
Bob VE3GLA
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From: <AMeyer3565@aol.com>
To: <RTTY@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 1:34 PM
Subject: [RTTY] QUESTION ON THE ST-6000.
> I CAN FIND MY ST-6000 INSTRUCTION BOOK
>
> I NEED TO KNOW THE PIN OUT ON THE RS232/MIL188
>
> PIN 1. =
> PIN 2. =
> PIN 3. =
> PIN 4. =
> PIN 5. =
> PIN 6. =
>
> I THINK 3 PINS ARE USED ONLY: GRND, AUDIO, PTT.
>
> PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
>
> 73 ES DX...ALEX......W6ZX.
>
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