
19-07-1998 KENWOOD TM-702 to 9600
baud
Traduction by IK6SBE
The following description refers to the
modification of RTX double band KENWOOD TM702E with the pourpose of enabling the
operation at 9600 Baud with the use of modem G3RUH.
The radio functions very
well and herebelow the details.
Please note that i have made the necessary
connections on the main grid, souldering side, on minus of the PTT.
For the
reception i have connected the audio plug for the two meters directly on the PIN
12 of IC 11, and for the 70cm directly on the PIN 12 of IC 3.
For the
trasmission on 2 meters i made the contact between the resistor SMD R70 of value
0 and the trimmer VR4 while for the 70cm i made the contact between the resistor
SMD R67 with value 10K and the trimmer VR3. I souldered the plug on PTT directly
on the back of the microphone plug on PIN 2.
For the connections i have used
earthed 5 poles cable and earthed it on the MIC AMP earth, thus on PIN 1 but
earthing can be done anyhow.
Initially i have tried to keep together the
connections of the two bands thus using the same conductor for the RX of the the
2 meters and the RX of the 70 cm as well for the TX.
However i have obtained
etter results during transmission with separate connections. This explains the
use of 5 poles cables. Eventually the afore mentioned cable was been inserted
through the same hole of the power supply cable.
Of course i have removed the
cut protection rubber on the hole.
For the utilization of one band or the
other , i commute the connections from the radio at the inlet of the modem in
the TNC. That is all.
I remain at your disposal for further
clarification.
Ciao from Lino ik3ngu@i3xty of Treviso

19-07-1998 KENWOOD TM-702E & mods. for
function trsponder
TRADUCTION BY IK6SBE
I will explain the modification
necessary to operate TM702E as a true transponder.
Open the radio from
the lower side. Lay it on the table with the front side towards your chest. You
will see six screws that sipport the circuit card. Refer to the nearest screw
from the front at 2 cm on the left there is a tin place in proximity of a brown
resistor mounted horizontally. Solder a piece of wirw on the tin place. The
other point were to solder is another tin place which is located, tacking in
consideration the previous screw, as follows: above the screw there are two rows
of soldering placed vertically (they are the only ones); consider the one on the
right abd starting counting from the bottom (front side) at the second pin there
is the other tin place where to solder the othe tip of the wire (it is just a
bridge) you cannot fail as the two tin places are the only ones free from any
soldering. however pay attention to count from the bottom otherwise if you start
from the top (but there is the first pin)you find another tin place similar to
the others which i don't know the effect of...
Remember to remove the
mike when you activate the transponder othewise the back ground noise will be
transmitted.
This modification is easier ti make than to explain, The
transponder is activated by F + BAND and pression again F for more than 1 second
until flashing and then press low.
73 and good luck. Aldo.
