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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 ==== | ||
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===== 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:// | Pinout ([[https:// |
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