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TS-570 has a straight-through female 9-pin RS232 to female RS232 cable [http://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/ConnectingKenwood]. | TS-570 has a straight-through female 9-pin RS232 to female RS232 cable [http://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/ConnectingKenwood]. | ||
=Manual= | |||
The following information is from the TS-570S manual. | |||
==Serial Port== | |||
There is an RS-232 serial port on the back of the radio, pictured below: | |||
[[Image:KenwoodTS570S_Serial.jpg|500px]] | |||
The radio's manual gives the pinout for this port, and some information on how to communicate with the radio using the serial connection: | |||
[[Image:KenwoodTS570S_SerialSchematic1.png|500px]] | |||
Here is a table with information about which pins go where, and the function of each pin. There are basically five pins used: | |||
* Two pins are TX/RX pins for transferring data between the computer and the radio. | |||
* Two pins are on/off switches for the TX/RX functionality (i.e., these have to be supplied with voltage for the radio and the computer to be able to transmit signals back and forth). | |||
* One pin is a ground pin. | |||
[[Image:KenwoodTS570S_SerialSchematic2.png|500px]] | |||
[[Image:KenwoodTS570S_SerialSchematic3.png|500px]] | |||
=Links= | |||
Manual for the TS-570S transceiver: http://www.manualslib.com/manual/86121/Kenwood-Ts-570d-Ts-570s.html | Manual for the TS-570S transceiver: http://www.manualslib.com/manual/86121/Kenwood-Ts-570d-Ts-570s.html | ||
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Revision as of 22:32, 21 June 2016
Kenwood All-Mode Multi-Bander TS-570S radio:
TS-570 has a straight-through female 9-pin RS232 to female RS232 cable [1].
Manual
The following information is from the TS-570S manual.
Serial Port
There is an RS-232 serial port on the back of the radio, pictured below:
The radio's manual gives the pinout for this port, and some information on how to communicate with the radio using the serial connection:
Here is a table with information about which pins go where, and the function of each pin. There are basically five pins used:
- Two pins are TX/RX pins for transferring data between the computer and the radio.
- Two pins are on/off switches for the TX/RX functionality (i.e., these have to be supplied with voltage for the radio and the computer to be able to transmit signals back and forth).
- One pin is a ground pin.
Links
Manual for the TS-570S transceiver: http://www.manualslib.com/manual/86121/Kenwood-Ts-570d-Ts-570s.html
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