Mark’s links to GE radio programming and Credit for who did the original legwork for the programmer that I built.

 

Packet radio files:  http://www.cheavens.com/mark/radio/packetradio

 

Gary Marsh:  http://www.engr.mun.ca/~gmarsh/phoenix/

 

Frequency Agile Kit:  http://www.k3jls.com/

 

Combination Numbers: http://www.hallelectronics.com/getech/index.php3

 

Here is the link to download the programming software: (This has all BUT the NT/2k driver) 

http://www.cheavens.com/mark/radio/programmer.zip  668k

NT/2K driver:  http://www.cheavens.com/mark/radio/port95nt.exe  1.5Mb

 

Programmer and Information about the Programmer:  http://www.cheavens.com/mark/radio/programmer.txt

 

Pictures of completed Programmer: http://www.cheavens.com/mark/radio/programmerPics/

 

Schematic of the programmer (without the power supply parts)

http://www.cheavens.com/mark/radio/programmer3.pdf

 

Connector pinouts: http://www.packetradio.com/

 

Send me an email at:  mailto:KC5EVE@Cheavens.com?subject=GE Programmers

 

My Main webpage: http://www.cheavens.com/mark

 

Packet Stuff:

To properly test and configure a TNC use this file into your service monitor for testing receiver sensitivity:

The audio is properly PRE-Emphasized:

http://www.cheavens.com/mark/radio/packetradio/25packets-preemphasized-audio.wav

I use CoolEdit and put the file into a loop so that I can feed the audio OUT of my laptop INTO the service monitor and then use a terminal screen on the laptop to watch for the data being decoded from the TNC.

Use the FLAT audio file if you want to feed it into a radio (since the radio will pre-emphasize it):

 http://www.cheavens.com/mark/radio/packetradio/25packets-flat-audio.wav