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        "address": "jeff (a) mock.com",
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    "sender_name": "Jeff Mock",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  IC-910 TNC connections",
    "date": "2008-02-18T22:47:10Z",
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    "content": "What's the best way to hook an IC-910 to a TNC for digital modes?\n\nFor awhile now I've been listening to the packets from GO-32 and I would \nnow like to start sending some packets.  Up until now, I've used the \nminiDin-6 for the main band and taking the 9600-baud audio line to the \nTNC with good results.  In order to transmit I think that I need to \nbuild a spit cable, Rx audio to the sub band and Tx audio to main band \nminiDin connector?\n\nThis all seems to get too complicated when I need to build yet another \ncable for Tx/Rx on the same band, and even more cables for 1200-baud vs. \n9600-baud audio connections.  Is there a good solution or do you wind up \nhaving a bunch of different cables for various situations?\n\njeff\nAD6EO\n\n",
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