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Re: Kenwood NXR 810 repeater


 

You cannot move the RS232 pins....only the aux I/Os are programmable...


On Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 4:33 PM n5qs via <ygroup=[email protected]> wrote:
Another caution
Be sure the DB25 on the back has not had some of the rs232 pins
reprogrammed to another function.
If I am programming a repeater that has been programed by someone else I
never use anything except the 8 pin on the front until I have checked
the pinout on the DB25,
many people dont know to leave certain pins at the default.
Roger



On 4/6/2025 8:19 AM, Joe wrote:
> I prefer to use the 8 pin modular cable.? That allows me to go to a
> site and make programming changes from the front panel of the repeater
> and not have to go in the back and possibly remove a db-25 that
> connects to something else like a controller.? The less time I spend
> in the back of the rack, the less time I have to accidentally
> disconnect something else.
>
> Joe, K1ike
>
> On 4/4/2025 7:09 PM, Ken Arck AH6LE via wrote:
>> That would work too but the only time that connection is absolutely
>> necessary is when uploading firmware to the repeater (same as the
>> TKRs). Otherwise, the DB25 on the back panel is fine (straight
>> through, non null modem connection)
>>
>> Ken
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