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Connecting Station Master Deluxe with
micro
HAM
micro
KEYER II, MK2R or MK2R+
1.
If your station includes a
micro
HAM
micro
KEYER II or MK2R or MK2R+, keep the computer control
(CAT) connection from the
micro
HAM keyer connected to the radio. The Station Master Deluxe CAT jack
will not be used for radio control.
2.
Connect the supplied 6 pin mini-DIN cable from one of the iLINK jacks (the jacks are identical) on Station
Master Deluxe to the REMOTE jack of the keyer. If you are connecting two Station Masters Deluxe units
to a MK2R or MK2R+, connect an iLINK cable to each SMD.
3.
If your transceiver has an INHIBIT input (Yaesu often labels INHIBIT “LINEAR” on the BAND DATA jack),
connect the inhibit input of your transceiver to the INHIBIT output jack of SM.
If you are connecting two SMD units to the MK2R or MK2R+, be careful to connect the INHIBIT line from
from Radio1 to the SMD associated with with Radio 1 and INHIBIT signal from of the Radio 2 to the SMD
associated with Radio 2.
IMPORTANT:
Connecting INHIBIT is best way to prevent hot switching.
Connecting Station Master Deluxe without a
micro
HAM “keyer”
1.
If you don't have a
micro
HAM “keyer,” connect the appropriate CAT cable (optional accessory) for your
transceiver from the CAT jack of Station Master Deluxe to the computer control port of your radio.
2.
Connect an RCA cable (supplied) between the PTTIN jack on Station Master Deluxe and the PTT output
of your transceiver. Refer to the Operator's Manual for your transceiver for the proper connection.
3.
If your transceiver does not have an RCA connector for PTT output, it will be necessary to build the
proper adapter. PTT output is on the REMOTE DIN for Kenwood, the Band Data jack for Yaesu, and
ACC2 (DIN 7) for Icom.
IMPORTANT:
This connection is required for proper operation of Station Master Deluxe with VOX.
4.
If your transceiver has an INHIBIT input (Yaesu often labels INHIBIT “LINEAR” on the BAND DATA jack),
connect inhibit input of your transceiver to the INHIBIT output jack of SMD.
IMPORTANT:
Connecting INHIBIT is best way to prevent hot switching.
5.
Remove the top cover from Station Master Deluxe and set the CAT jumpers as shown in the following
chart. The CAT interface jumpers must be configured to select the proper signal level for your
transceiver.
RS-232 levels:
All transceivers with RS-232 CAT inputs
IF-232 levels:
Kenwood:
TS-140, 440, 450, 680, 690, 711, 790,
811, 850, 940, 950
FIF-232 levels:
Yaesu:
FT-100, 736, 747, 757GXII, 767, 817, 840,
857, 890, 897, 900, 980, 990, 1000, 1000D
CI-V levels:
Icom:
all radios (except 7700/78xx when
using the DB9/RS-232 jack)
TenTec:
all radios with 3.5 mm jack
NOTE:
the CAT interface is not configured at the factory.
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RS232
FIF232
CI-V
IF232