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![]() "Brian 2W0BDW" wrote in message ... Anyway, I was thinking why not use ordinary CAT5 or similar for the mic cable and/or the separation cable? Has anyone done this, and if so a wiring diagram? I have done this to my IC2800 with no problems whatsoever. the radio is with the spare wheel and the mic plugs into a socket mounted in the dash with the cable (CAT5) being routed around the car. Also I have extended the display lead in a similar way (but due to not having a 6 way plug/socket for the dispaly out came the 'iron and heatshrink and more CAT5) again no problems and due to the fact that I couldn't be bothered to measure, the cables are long enough to mount the radio in the back of a huge camper and still use it from the front seat! Sillybilly I missed out the important 'wiring diagram': use a test meter on ohms or a continuity tester to cheeck that: pin 1 (plug) goes to pin 1 (socket) pin 2 (plug) goes to pin 2 (socket)....................................... .................................................. .) pin 8 (plug) goes to pin 8 (socket) This will give a 'straight through' extension. The socket I used was a wall mounted type, which I adapted to suit the fitting space available in the car, and the wires connected via IDC on the back . I have HEARD of people using CAT5 patchlead and gender changer (double socket) but not tried it. I just used/adapted what I had in my 'junk box' If in doubt and near Cardiff let me know, I have loads of CAT5 cable. I'm sure we could 'hook something up!' All the best |
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