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[http://www.df2fq.de/produkte/T7F.html The T7F] has been built by DF2FQ and is one in a series of fast 70cm data transmitters which have hit the market end of the 1990s. I decided to purchase it on Ebay when I understood that using my [[Kenwood TS-790A|TS-790A]] as a packet radio station is like shooting birds with cannonballs. | [http://www.df2fq.de/produkte/T7F.html The T7F] has been built by DF2FQ and is one in a series of fast 70cm data transmitters which have hit the market end of the 1990s. I decided to purchase it on Ebay when I understood that using my [[Kenwood TS-790A|TS-790A]] as a packet radio station is like shooting birds with cannonballs. | ||
− | Actually, I have | + | Actually, I have a number of them: |
− | * I bought my first T7F somewhen end of 2007. It | + | * I bought my first T7F somewhen end of 2007. It was really broken. |
* Almost a year later, end of 2008, I bought another T7F, this time with the LCD display in front. Since it came only with the display PCB and in all other terms "naked", I decided to build a nice case for it. There are some pictures below that illustrate the building phases. | * Almost a year later, end of 2008, I bought another T7F, this time with the LCD display in front. Since it came only with the display PCB and in all other terms "naked", I decided to build a nice case for it. There are some pictures below that illustrate the building phases. | ||
+ | * The third T7F also came naked. I also decided to build a case, this time using Erich Linsmeier's interface. [http://www.dl2rcg.de OM Erich Linsmeier DL2RCG] | ||
− | To the developer's web site: | + | To the developer's web site (Holger Eckhardt, DF2FQ): |
* http://www.df2fq.de/produkte/T7F.html | * http://www.df2fq.de/produkte/T7F.html | ||
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* [[Setting up a 70cm AX25 based IP link]] | * [[Setting up a 70cm AX25 based IP link]] | ||
− | + | And here's some more information about a T7F construction project: | |
+ | * http://www.dj4uf.de/projekt/t7f/t7f.htm | ||
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+ | == The T7F with the original GUI from Holger DF2FQ === | ||
Here are some pictures with the T7F in a new case. The actual transceiver resides in the silver box. On the photographs you see the T7F user interface in the foreground. | Here are some pictures with the T7F in a new case. The actual transceiver resides in the silver box. On the photographs you see the T7F user interface in the foreground. | ||
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[[Image:T7F_WL500GP_TNC2H.jpg|400px]] | [[Image:T7F_WL500GP_TNC2H.jpg|400px]] | ||
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+ | == The T7F with Erich's GUI == | ||
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+ | more to come |
Version vom 18. Februar 2009, 03:13 Uhr
The T7F has been built by DF2FQ and is one in a series of fast 70cm data transmitters which have hit the market end of the 1990s. I decided to purchase it on Ebay when I understood that using my TS-790A as a packet radio station is like shooting birds with cannonballs.
Actually, I have a number of them:
- I bought my first T7F somewhen end of 2007. It was really broken.
- Almost a year later, end of 2008, I bought another T7F, this time with the LCD display in front. Since it came only with the display PCB and in all other terms "naked", I decided to build a nice case for it. There are some pictures below that illustrate the building phases.
- The third T7F also came naked. I also decided to build a case, this time using Erich Linsmeier's interface. OM Erich Linsmeier DL2RCG
To the developer's web site (Holger Eckhardt, DF2FQ):
Here's the scenario in which the T7Fs will be used:
And here's some more information about a T7F construction project:
1 The T7F with the original GUI from Holger DF2FQ =
Here are some pictures with the T7F in a new case. The actual transceiver resides in the silver box. On the photographs you see the T7F user interface in the foreground.
And here's the entire scenery, connected to a TNC2H and a ASUS WL-500GP
2 The T7F with Erich's GUI
more to come