From: Mark Camp KE0KO St. Louis, MO I recently purchased a Kantonics KPC-2 TNC for use on packet. I wanted to use it with my Yaesu FT-23R handie talkie. After several hours of frustration and trying every wiring combination known to modern man, and after seeking advice from several sources, here is the way I got mine to finally work. READ ALL OF STEP 1 BEFORE DOING ANY WORK! 1. In the KPC-2 users manual, Kantronics has a section about a built in isolation circuit that the KPC-2 has so that it can be used with handheld radios which have condenser mics. They tell you to go inside the KPC and locate J1 near jumper Q, cut J1 and add J2. I did this, but it did not work with my Yaesu FT-23R. So, before you try to modify the KPC, try the steps below FIRST. 2. Buy a 1:1 audio isolation transformer. Radio Shack sells one for $3.49. The part number is 273-1374 . 3. The transformer I bought at Radio Shack had the following color configuration: white o---------- ----------o yellow | | | | | | | | | | black o---------- ----------o red 4. Take the line coming from the KPC-2 that has the five wires. I clipped off the red and green leads as well as the silver shield. Solder the leads to the transformer as follows: KPC color transformer color white ----------------- white black ----------------- black brown ----------------- red 5. Now, take the yellow wire from the transformer and solder it to the center (tip) of the FT-23R microphone connector. You can then figure out some way to mount the little transformer. I mounted mine in a very small plastic box and have all the solder connections in the box. I soldered a larger wire to the yellow wire, then soldered the larger wire to the mic plug. Also, I removed jumper K3 inside the KPC. K3 controls the AFSK level. You may not have to do this, but mine works fine. By the way, I called Yaesu 3 times and got three different answers as to how to solve the problem.