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packet:cables [2024/03/30 15:07] m0ltepacket:cables [2024/05/02 20:21] (current) m0lte
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 Below is the excerpt from Yaesu-817ND Manual Below is the excerpt from Yaesu-817ND Manual
  
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 The cable: The cable:
  
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 For my cables, I used PS/2 to PS/2 cables cut in half and connected as below to 9pin subD male. PS/2 to PS/2 cables are commonly available from the usual online outlets. For my cables, I used PS/2 to PS/2 cables cut in half and connected as below to 9pin subD male. PS/2 to PS/2 cables are commonly available from the usual online outlets.
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 ==== Noise ==== ==== Noise ====
  
-If you get noise on transmit, see [[packet:ft-450d|this page]] for info about audio isolation.+If you get noise on transmit, see [[radios:ft-450d|this page]] for info about audio isolation.
  
 ===== Yaesu 10 pin mini DIN ===== ===== Yaesu 10 pin mini DIN =====
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 Soldering a 10 pin mini DIN won't be any fun - instead buy a Yaesu CT-167 breakout cable.  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://www.yaesu.com/downloadFile.cfm?FileID=17165&FileCatID=150&FileName=FTM%2D6000R%5FE%5FAM%5FENG%5F2110%2DA.pdf&FileContentType=application%2Fpdf|manual]]): Pinout ([[https://www.yaesu.com/downloadFile.cfm?FileID=17165&FileCatID=150&FileName=FTM%2D6000R%5FE%5FAM%5FENG%5F2110%2DA.pdf&FileContentType=application%2Fpdf|manual]]):
packet/cables.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/02 20:21 by m0lte