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<imgclass="wrap-left"src="/images/dvsport.jpg">One of the things on my list was to see about home-brewing a DVS-2. I didn't feel like spending the money to find one on that auction site, in fact I refuse to do any
business with that place to start with. I knew the port had some additional control lines other than just audio and PTT, so I did a little digging around to see what
they might do. That's when I stumbled across <ahref="https://www.va3cr.net/accessories/DVS2.htm>VA3CR's page</a> (SSL expired) about the DVS-2 as well as
they might do. That's when I stumbled across <ahref="https://www.va3cr.net/accessories/DVS2.htm">VA3CR's page</a> (SSL expired) about the DVS-2 as well as
<ahref="https://www.qsl.net/gm0onx/ft1000mp%20interface.htm"target="_blank"> GM0ONX's page</a> about an interface that used the DVS-2 port. Both pages provided information
about interfacing with this port, with VA3CR's page providing a truth-table for the control lines. Though I'd originally planned on making a hardware device for voice-keying,
this was just single-tracked thought. Both of these pages gave me the solution I really needed: just interface with the DVS-2 port. The muting of the microphone when keying