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Thread starter professor solderflux Start date Apr 22, I have one of these, and am looking for the manual and software. No luck on TPub site. Jaybroni New member. I see you posted this awhile ago, but have to ask: Did you ever find any manual or data software for the CA?
I too am looking with no luck. I have a couple of them, but no manual. The PRC68 site has full instructions on using them this way. I just gave you the condensed version. For other uses, I think they may have to go through a switchboard - need to talk to a commo technician for more info.
I saw the point to point instructions on that prc68 site. Was kind of looking for info to do more than 2, also for possibly connecting the data terminals to connect 2 computers was just trying to get an idea from the specs to see if it would be even worth it versus ethernet or wireless. And also seeing what kind of connection to a switchboard would make connecting to home telephone line work if even possible.
Thanks for the reply, though! Hi Guys! I think I still paid too much, but bought a set and took a quick look before filing it away for later use.
As I remember, the manual wasn't the typical TM you might expect with all the skinny on the unit itself. The focus was more about the interconnection of several networks using yet another piece of hardware, to manage a field phone system.
Like I said, I'm fuzzy on the details, but apparently I didn't find anything that made me excited enough to take it further at that point. When I clear the decks a little, I'll scan and post the "manual" and software on the "Resources" area for everyone. Rex S. US Airforce. The response is quick and the price is often very good. We are completely satisfied. Patricia S. NSNs for Compare up to 4 : Add Related Products NSN Formerly: Demilitarization not required.
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