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It started
with a diagram on paper. |
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The front
panel layout about ready to drill. |
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After drilling
all the holes then mounting parts makes it look like something. |
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Face of the
controller before wiring. |
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Inside view.
The RC-1000 controller board has been replaced by a CAT-250 controller
board. A prototype board on your left for various interface needs.
It has also been rebuilt. |
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Connectors
on the back for 12 volts DC, telephone and the cable to the GE MastrII
(on the DB25 connector). |
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Switches,
LEDs and a microphone connector on one side... |
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Fuse, LED,
squelch, volume and speaker test points on the other. |
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Bottom of
the interface board. All prototype. The 5 volt regulator is center
top. |
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Wiring of
the fuse holder, squelch and volume controls and interface board. |
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Top side of
the interface board. The TS-64 CTCSS encoder/decoder is on the left.
The 5 volt regulator is bottom center. Above the regulator are two
blue relays, one for fan control and one for PTT into this board.
The new interface board makes proper connections to the CAT-250 controller.
It still contains the TS-64 etc. |
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Here is the
TS-64. |
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Wiring of
the control switches, LEDs and microphone connector. |
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The interface
board and rear connectors. |
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The rear panel
barrier strips and connector for the control cable. |
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Looking down
into the chassis. |
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Front panel
with lights. |
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