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| - | ====== Transceiver Connections ====== | ||
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| - | Please extend this page with experiences and tips for specific radios. | ||
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| - | ===== Yaesu 6 pin mini DIN radios ===== | ||
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| - | A common standard for Yaesu radios is the 6 pin mini DIN plug. | ||
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| - | The easiest way to get a wired 6 pin mini DIN plug is to buy a plug-to-plug cable, commonly available on eBay, for around £5-6, and cut it in half. Then you have two! | ||
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| - | All you need to do then is work out (with a multimeter) which pin corresponds to each wire, and tack them to the pins on a 9 pin D shell plug as follows: | ||
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| - | ^  Yaesu pin  ^ TNC Connection  | ||
| - | | 1 | Transmit audio | 1 Receive audio | | ||
| - | |  2          | Ground  | ||
| - | |  3          | PTT                        | ||
| - | |  4          | Receive audio (9600 baud) |  5 (option)  | ||
| - | |  5          | Receive audio (1200 baud) |  5 (option)  | ||
| - | |  6          | Squelch  | ||
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| - | Pick pin 4 if you'll be using 9600 baud, or pin 5 if you're using 1200 baud. You might be able to use pin 4 for 1200 baud as well. | ||
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| - | This is verified to work with FT-450D and FT-1500m, and likely very many other Yaesu radios too. This also appears to be the same for the Icom IC-7000. | ||
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| - | Below is the excerpt from Yaesu-817ND Manual | ||
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| - | ===== Yaesu 10 pin mini DIN ===== | ||
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| - | This is for the FTM-6000 and probably others. | ||
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| - | Soldering a 10 pin mini DIN won't be any fun - instead buy a Yaesu CT-167 breakout cable.  | ||
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| - | Pinout ([[https:// | ||
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| - | ^ Yaesu pin ^ Colour  | ||
| - | | 1 | Brown | Transmit audio | | ||
| - | |  2        | Black thick wire | Ground  | ||
| - | | 3 | Red | PTT | | ||
| - | |  4        | Orange  | ||
| - | |  5        | Yellow  | ||
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| - | Remainder of pins omitted because they are not relevant to packet. | ||
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| - | For my cables, I used PS2 to PS2 cables cut in half and connected as below to 9pin subD male | ||
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| - | ===== Kenwood K plug / K1 connector / Baofeng / Wouxun etc ===== | ||
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| - | Baofeng and Wouxun style radios are not recommended for packet due to slow TX/RX turnaround and sticky PTT, however there' | ||
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| - | NB this is for a different TNC, not the Kantronics-style DB9 plug, but the principle applies. | ||
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| - | ===== Tait TM8200 ===== | ||
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| - | ^  DB15 pin   ^ Connection  | ||
| - | | 7 | Transmit audio | 1 | | ||
| - | |  12         | PTT (GPI1, programmable)  | ||
| - | |  13         | Receive audio              | ||
| - | |  15         | Ground  | ||
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| - | ===== Icom IC7300 ===== | ||
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| - | 13 pin din connectors available from TechnoFix.co.uk (a bit of accurate soldering required) | ||
| - | I'd also advise mini sleeving to prevent inadvertent contacts. | ||
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| - | ===== TYT TH9800 ===== | ||
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| - | This is still at the prototype stage and connects to the radio via the RJ12 hand-mic socket and the external speaker jack at the rear. | ||
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| - | Make up a ' | ||
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