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The Armadillo Intertie System is a large network of amateur (ham) radio stations covering much of the State of Texas. The system is operated by Armadillo Intertie, Inc., a Texas non-profit corporation, and is an affiliate of the Cactus Intertie System.

The GE Phoenix as a Full Duplex Receiver

Idea by Jim Reese, WD5IYT
Implementation by Joe Jarrett, K5FOG

Here is a procedure to modify the Phoenix radio for full-duplex receiver operation.

Schematic of the interconnect cable.
Schematic of the control head wiring.

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01An unmodified Phoenix
02Removing the front panel
03Removing the front panel (detail)
04Front panel removed
05Display board before removal
06Closeup of the display board
07Removing the display board
08Back side of the display board (now removed)
09Front side of the display board (now removed)
10Front panel missing display board
11Volume and on/off control before removal
12The top removed from the (cheap) volume control
13Another view of the volume control
14After volume and on/off control removal
15Display mounting to the front panel
16Removing the display from the front panel
17Cut on the black line…
18After the cut
19After the cut (detail)
20After the cut (front view)
21Display board fitted into a custom control head
22Display board fitted into a custom control head (rear view)
23Display board fitted into a custom control head (front view)
24Control head construction
25Relay keying transmitter on switch
26Relay wiring detail
27Control head construction
28Control head construction
29Completed control head
30Control head interfaced directly to the radio
31Wiring the DB-25 into the radio
32Wiring the DB-25 into the radio
33Wiring the DB-25 into the radio
34Wiring the DB-25 into the radio
35Pull-up resistor for channel change functionality
36Wiring the DB-25 into the radio
37Trace cut
38Volume control/on-off switch wiring
39Rear of the Syntor X9000 control head
40X9000 head open
41X9000 wire connected
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