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    "sender_name": "Rick Kowalewski",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] Signalink Modification for 9600 baud",
    "date": "2017-10-12T02:33:56Z",
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    "content": "Hi Christy,\n\nCorrect, pin 4 on the 6 pin mini-din to Signalink SPKR pin.\nWith the IC-9100, for example, it must be set to FMD (FM Data). Looks \nlike the FT-847 needs menu #23 (Pkt-Rate) set to 9600.\n\nThe cable I'm using is the SL-CAB6PM.  This has all 6 wires connected.  \nI was using it with a FT-847 when I had one.  Plugs straight into the \nIC-9100.  Just need to change the Signalink jumper from 5 to 4.\n\nI'm still yet to try TX.  Will get there though :)\n\n73,\nRick VK6RK\n\nOn 12/10/2017 09:56, christy hunter wrote:\n> Hi Rick.\n> thanks for commenting. for your setup I assume you are using the IC9100 6pin dataport?\n> the USB signalink is wired to pin 4(9600)?\n> and are you also Tx 9600 packet, uplinking to the Satellite?\n> my signalink has the little plug (sans connection to the pin 4), and with my radio cant test the\n> receive portion without rewiring to pin 4. (have tested as is with no joy).\n> 73\n> christy KB6LTY\n> --------- you wrote ----------\n> Well that's interesting.\n>\n> I've used a USB Signalink with an Icom IC-9100 and hs-soundmodem to\n> successfully decode 9600 from Falconsat-3.\n> To my knowledge, the Signalink has not been modified.\n>\n> 73,\n> Rick VK6RK\n>\n> On 12/10/2017 05:55, christy hunter wrote:\n> >/based on discussion with a technician at Tigertronics, the USB />/signalink will not allow 9600 baud packet due to the frequency />/response is too narrow. He said none of the commercial external />/soundcards will work with 9600 bd packet. The only option is to />/construct a circuit, or use a 9600 baud TNC. (not too many options on />/that front.) />//>/the Tigertronics website is a bit miss-leading because it ref. 9600 />/baud on its wiring diagram. Mine is setup for the 6pin miniDin />/connector(the pin 4 - for 9600 bd on my radio dataport- is not />/connected) for my FT 847.  At this time I can only decode by />/connecting the 9600 pin on my radio (dataport) to a line-in to my />/Laptop soundcard (and not using a isolation circuit). />//>/It would be nice to hear of any solution to this, without buying a />/$400 TNC (kantronics 9612). />//>/there are several websites that talk to this issue, here is one of them />//>/https://www.soundcardpacket.org/5modes.aspx />//>/73 />/Christy KB6LTY/\n\n\n",
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