PC to RTX interface
Schematics for IC-706, IC-718, IC-756PRO, TS-570, TS-870, and simple universal S.B. interface All three interfaces presented on this page employ galvanic isolation of the transceiver from PC computer. Audio paths are separated by transformers, optocouplers serve to separate the digital paths (PTT and RTTY keying).
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