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Alan P. Biddle August 16th 03 11:14 PM

Radio Shack HTX-100 Microphone Pinout?
 
Hi,

I picked up an HTX-100 at a hamfest, no manual. RS does have the
manual available online, but for "advanced" stuff such as a schematic
and microphone connector pin out you need to buy their service manual.
Anyone have the pin out handy?

Alan
WA4SCA


Scott Unit 69 August 17th 03 01:05 AM

I picked up an HTX-100 at a hamfest, no manual. RS does have the
manual available online, but for "advanced" stuff such as a schematic
and microphone connector pin out you need to buy their service manual.
Anyone have the pin out handy?



If if has the same plug as an HR2510, that should work, being it's
the same radio minus a few modes.

Scott Unit 69 August 17th 03 01:05 AM

I picked up an HTX-100 at a hamfest, no manual. RS does have the
manual available online, but for "advanced" stuff such as a schematic
and microphone connector pin out you need to buy their service manual.
Anyone have the pin out handy?



If if has the same plug as an HR2510, that should work, being it's
the same radio minus a few modes.

Alan P. Biddle August 17th 03 01:15 AM

And the pinout for the HR2510 is?

I have a microphone. I need to hook something else up.

Alan
WA4SCA


Alan P. Biddle August 17th 03 01:15 AM

And the pinout for the HR2510 is?

I have a microphone. I need to hook something else up.

Alan
WA4SCA


Lynn Coffelt August 17th 03 05:24 AM

And the pinout for the HR2510 is?

OK, OK, Hang on here, this schematic (for the HR2510) is none too clear, but
here goes:

1. connector is a 5 pin "din" connector.
2. PTT switch uses both halves (but only one "throw") of a DPDT switch.
3. Both mic element leads are switched. One half of the switch connects one
mic lead to pin ONE (when pressed) (mic audio out)
4. The other half of the switch is in the "ground" circuit and is the PTT
lead. One pole of this switch half connects directly to pin THREE. (that'd
be the PTT circuit)
5. The second pole of this last switch is circuit "ground", and connects to
three different things. (a) remaining mic lead (b) one end of both the "up"
and "down" switches (c) connector pin TWO ground
6. That leaves two more connector pins, 4 & 5. FOUR is connected to the
remaining side of the "up"
switch. FIVE is connected to the remaining side of the "down" switch.

QSL?

Lynn, W7LTQ



Lynn Coffelt August 17th 03 05:24 AM

And the pinout for the HR2510 is?

OK, OK, Hang on here, this schematic (for the HR2510) is none too clear, but
here goes:

1. connector is a 5 pin "din" connector.
2. PTT switch uses both halves (but only one "throw") of a DPDT switch.
3. Both mic element leads are switched. One half of the switch connects one
mic lead to pin ONE (when pressed) (mic audio out)
4. The other half of the switch is in the "ground" circuit and is the PTT
lead. One pole of this switch half connects directly to pin THREE. (that'd
be the PTT circuit)
5. The second pole of this last switch is circuit "ground", and connects to
three different things. (a) remaining mic lead (b) one end of both the "up"
and "down" switches (c) connector pin TWO ground
6. That leaves two more connector pins, 4 & 5. FOUR is connected to the
remaining side of the "up"
switch. FIVE is connected to the remaining side of the "down" switch.

QSL?

Lynn, W7LTQ




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