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radios:ft-8900 [2024/02/15 18:08] m0lteradios:ft-8900 [2024/03/26 23:13] (current) mm0rfn
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 {{:packet:ft-450d_data_jack.png|}} {{:packet:ft-450d_data_jack.png|}}
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 +(taken from FT-450D manual)
  
 | **Pin** | **Use**  | **NinoTNC / Kantronics pin** | | **Pin** | **Use**  | **NinoTNC / Kantronics pin** |
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 | 3       | PTT      | 3               | | 3       | PTT      | 3               |
 | 5       | RX audio | 5               | | 5       | RX audio | 5               |
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-(taken from FT-450D manual) 
  
 A suitable cable can be made from a PS/2 extension lead, scrap PS/2 mouse or keyboard. Sometimes with the mouse/keyboard option, not all of the required pins are populated, so may not be suitable. Identify the pins with a multimeter (a croc clip lead is useful here.) Solder a DB9 plug on to the other end as above. A suitable cable can be made from a PS/2 extension lead, scrap PS/2 mouse or keyboard. Sometimes with the mouse/keyboard option, not all of the required pins are populated, so may not be suitable. Identify the pins with a multimeter (a croc clip lead is useful here.) Solder a DB9 plug on to the other end as above.
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 +{{tag>radio packet vhf uhf 9600 1200}}
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