Useful Telex IP-223 Connection Diagrams

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randymince
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Useful Telex IP-223 Connection Diagrams

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Here is something i made to use as an install reference. It helps in the manufacturing of cables, to ensuring the correct 223 jumpers and dip settings for motorola xtl. I put jpegs below as well as the download link. The download is in .doc microsoft word format and pdf.

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RAR FILE WITH ABOVE DOCUMENT IN .DOC, PDF FORMAT, WITH JPEGS
http://www.mediafire.com/?vmojrqfjqm2
Last edited by randymince on Tue Feb 23, 2010 8:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Bill_G
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Re: Useful Telex IP-223 Connection Diagrams

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Nicely done. I create project books with copies of manual pages marked up with info specific to the installation. Very useful for future reference, and speeds the process the next time.
randymince
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Re: Useful Telex IP-223 Connection Diagrams

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Thanks, in my current job I provide continuity for Air Force personnel deploying to where I am, so consolidated references are helpful. When dealing with telex equipment I found myself always forgetting certain dip switch settings, so I just decided to put it all together. The latest addition was the tone table, I was setting up a button on a .veg file to give the user the ability to switch channels on the radio that was connected to the IP-223, so the tone table was helpful.
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