> That's not my understanding of the manuals description of the pinouts.
You have had two other TS-2000 users tell you that your understanding
is wrong. I support and distribute one of the most popular digital
interfaces and know how it must be connected to the TS-2000 in order
to work. After all the units in the field, I can tell you, pin 9
(PKS) select input audio on pin 11 (PKD) and pin 13 (SS) only allows
audio input from the mic connector.
> And yes, the rig is being keyed on pin 13 and not by CAT.
That *will not work* with audio on pin 11.
Either I have a rig config problem or I have a bad ACC2 jack or
something internally wrong with the rig.
There are two possibilities: 1) it is possible to plug a 13 pin
DIN plug in *upside down* (rotated 180 degrees) and nothing will
work. 2) the TS-2000 has a *menu setting* to control input level
from Pin 11 - perhaps that is turned down too far. Check Menu 50B
and make sure it is set to 4 (default). Also make sure you have
Menu 50F set properly to accept audio from an *external TNC*. I
Also recommend the 1200 baud settings where they exist.
All of the details are on page 50 or your transceiver's Instruction
Manual (Menu settings are on page 24).
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 1/30/2014 7:21 PM, Lee wrote:
Joe Subich, W4TV <lists@subich.com> wrote ..
That is incorrect. Pin 9 PTT mutes the microphone input - the mic
jack on the front of the transceiver (Mic jack). Pin 11 is PKD -
you connect AFSK (or TNC, MCP, etc.) audio there - Pin 9 (PKS) selects
PKD which disables compression and clipping. READ THE MANUAL - see
the description of ACC2 on Page 95.
That's not my understanding of the manuals description of the pinouts.
If Pin 11/Pin 9 work in N1MM Logger and do not work in fldigi, you have
a configuration issue with fldigi and should seek help from those who
know fldigi. Make sure fldigi is actually triggering the PTT line on
pin 9 and not trying to switch the rig using CAT commands since they
likely to be wrong (equivalent to pin 13).
FSK works fine with N1MM but AFSK doesn't. So, it's not a software issue since
AFSK doesn't work with fldigi, either.
And yes, the rig is being keyed on pin 13 and not by CAT. When I used FSK I
keyed the rig with ACC2-9. As I previously stated, AFSK does not work when
using ACC2-9, also, and my understanding from the manuals description of the
pinouts I'm suppose to use ACC2-13 anyway. Either I have a rig config problem
or I have a bad ACC2 jack or something internally wrong with the rig.
BTW, I'm testing on 20 meters and USB and using my Icom 706 to monitor what's
being transmitted by the TS2000 into a dummy load.
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