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The Bill of Materials for the whole card (including DIGIKEY part
 
The Bill of Materials for the whole card (including DIGIKEY part
  
numbers may be accessed here.
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numbers may be accessed [https://wiki.allstarlink.org/w/images/2/20/9088_Updated_BOM.pdf here].
  
 
Note: This Bill of Materials is for the BOTH halves of the board.
 
Note: This Bill of Materials is for the BOTH halves of the board.
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the half you dont want.
 
the half you dont want.
  
And for those who are interested here is the schematic.
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And for those who are interested here is the [https://wiki.allstarlink.org/w/images/3/31/9088_schematic.pdf schematic].

Latest revision as of 04:17, 28 January 2019

This card (bare-board) is available from Marshall Oldham [[1]]

for $20.00 USD. It uses all standard thru-hole parts that takes very

little specialized skils to construct.

Hi-res Photo:

9088A.jpg

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As you can see, the card is perforated into 2 separate pieces.

One side (the "A" side) is an interface between the DMK URI

and the Kenwood TMG-707A. The other side (the "B" side) is an

interface between the 4 port PCI CARD and the

Kenwood TMG-707A.

Here is an example of a fully-constructed "A" side:

9088-A Interface board

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It plugs directly into the end of the URI with the 25 pin connector,

and a serial port on your PC device with the 9 pin D-shell connector.

Here is an example of a fully-constructed "B" side:

9088-B.jpg

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Its 8 pin modular jack goes to a shielded straight-thru modular

cable to a port on the 4 port PCI card.

Both sides use a 6 pin Male to Male mini-DIN cable with low profile

connectors, available from L-Com, to connect to the TMG-707A.

The Bill of Materials for the whole card (including DIGIKEY part

numbers may be accessed here.

Note: This Bill of Materials is for the BOTH halves of the board.

If you dont intend to use both halves, then dont buy the parts for

the half you dont want.

And for those who are interested here is the schematic.