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advise on how to hook up my Ten Tec Titan III amp with 6700

John Molenda
John Molenda Member
edited April 2020 in SmartSDR for Windows
Hello gang , I need a walk through of hooking my amp to my 6700 cableing etc. thanks ( finally got some time to myself this afternoon ! Yeah ) John Molenda kb2huk

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  • Chris DL5NAM
    Chris DL5NAM Member ✭✭✭
    edited April 2020
    good joke !
  • John Molenda
    John Molenda Member
    edited March 2014
    What did miss ? can we not hook up amplifiers to the radio yet ? john kb2huk
  • Greg
    Greg Member ✭✭
    edited December 2013
    It may have been a bit of tongue in cheek. It is likely nothing more than a piece of coax from the radio to the amp and a key line from TX1 RCA to the amp relay. No different than any other radio. 73 Greg
  • Mickey N4MB
    Mickey N4MB Member
    edited December 2016
    I've just connected my AL1500 with QSK and have it working QSK with the Flex 6500. The Titan III offers a tx enable output that you may choose to use. From the Titan II manual: (http://www.tentec.com/content/downloads/manuals/417A_MANUAL_G.pdf) KEY IN is the transmit signal from the radio, I'd connect that to TX1. KEY OUT connect to the TX EN INPUT (7.17 of your Hardware Reference manual). I would also connect ALC's although it isn't supported in the current SmartSDR (1.0.5 Beta.) Then refer back to chapter 16 of the SmartSDR Users Guide. Under Interlocks, set the RCA TX REQ to Active Negative, which is what the Ten Tech manual says, anyway... Good luck. It's all in the manuals, you just have to put them all together. 73, Mickey N4MB

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