From: Chuck Gelm (bff.ndcyb@vasana.net)
Date: Fri Mar 03 2000 - 17:04:09 EET
http://www.paccomm.com/
(I hate frames!)
Has frames so you need to select amateur products and
scroll down to TEKK products.
Connector:
1- + Volts
2 - Ground
3 - PTT
4 - TXA
5 - RXA
6 - n/c
7 - Ground
8- RSSI
9 - DCD
HTH, Chuck nc8q
Alessandro Motter Ren wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Does some have the Ks-1000 DB-9 schematics? I bought this radio and
> it did't come with the pins schema.
> Thanks,
>
> Alessandro Ren
> terhi.victor@logonet.com
> "You can not save the world, but you can help to"
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gfiber [mailto:gvzealx@galaxyscientific.com]
> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2000 3:29 AM
> To: crslblp.nvngyijjf@kyol.net
> Subject: Re: axports not found
>
> John Ackermann wrote:
> Where does kissattach want the axports file to be ?
> > > What is broken ?
> > >
> > > I am about ready to return to TNOS, seems silly when the kernel supports
> > > TCP/IP directly.
> > >
> > > Gary Fiber KF7XV
> >
> > I just got bit by this kind of problem, too. At least in Debian, the
> > pre-compiled packages install themselves into the normal /etc/ax25,
> > /usr/sbin, etc. But roll-your-own packages are using the /usr/local
> > tree. The new version of call that Bob Meyer put together does this.
> > I ended making /usr/local/etc/ax25 a symlink to /etc/ax25 and that
> > solved the problem.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > 73,
> > John N8UR
> > yihu.dwuyq@firma.gazomet.pl
>
> Installed the latest RPM files from SuSE and the kissattach statement
> works fine now, after I did a setserial to tell the kernel what kind of
> uart my serial port was using. Now to configure the ax25 stuff and I am
> back on the air.
>
> Gary KF7XV
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