I am using that very arrangement. However, I am using the Yaesu CT-39A cables since they were cheap and have the same mini-din connector. The xmit is not a problem since the same pin on the IC-910 is the same for either speed. However, I tied the 1200 and 96000 rx leads together and since you can't do both speeds at the same time, I found no problems with that configuration and no interactions. I am also using a DSP2232 that I use to use on my Kenwood TS711/811.
Reid, W4UPD
James Denneny wrote:
I would invite comments on a recent change to cabling my IC-910H with my AEA DSP-2232 TNC.
Until now, I have cabled the 910 main & sub data port sockets to the 2232 five pin din radio input port. The cable was made up using the 910 data socket 9600 bps convention. I did this in order to communicate with satellite BB services such as GO-32. Unfortunately, this convention does not support 1200 bps. I would need to swap cables in order to switch RX audio from data port pin 4 to pin 5 for 1200bps AFSK.
To get around this shortcoming, I am replacing the data socket cables with a cable using ACC port to connect with 2232. Icom manual says this should work for 9600bps FM mode or 1200bps FM/SSB modes.
Does anyone know whether using ACC port vs Main & Sub data sockets compromises anything?
Jim
K7EG
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