On Nov 28, 2015 9:34 PM, "Brad" <unclefalter at yahoo.ca> wrote:
Just posting here in case anyone not on other forums I'm on sees this and
knows something about these.
I picked up a HAL DS-3100 ASR terminal. My understanding is these are
RTTY
devices intended for teletype/radio use. It is ASCII
compatible and in
fact
I can select ASCII and baud rates from a menu. It has
a 25 pin male
'MODEM'
port on the back. I can't find it now but
somewhere I read it complied
with
an RS-232 standard. I tried hooking it up to my PC
with a null modem
cable,
but couldn't get either to produce anything on
their screens.
Anyway, just a shot in the dark in case any of you remember these things.
I'm not really into HAM stuff, but it's a cool little terminal and I was
hoping it could be used/adapted to other tasks.
Brad
You have rules out that it is not a current loop terminal?