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I'm about to build a cable to go from my TNC (MFJ 1270) to a Yeasu
VX-1R. The diagram for this cable is as follows: http://www.packetradio.com/!TNCables/5PD2YVX.gif My question is this. What are the values for the capacitor and resistor listed on this diagram? I'd suggest 2.2k ohms for the PTT current-limiting resistor (it's what's used in their speakermikes), and a .1 uF ceramic or filmcap for the DC-blocking capacitor. A word of caution re building this specific sort of cable yourself. I've found out (the hard way) that the 4-contact 3.5 mm plug sold by Mouser does _not_ work well with the Yaesu VX-5R. The Mouser plug has a fairly broad metal "shoulder" at the base, and this hits the outer (higher) rim of the rubber sealing ring around the VX-5's speakermike jack and prevents the plug from being inserted to its full depth. As a result, the plug doesn't make good contact with the jack and (in my setup at least) doesn't transmit properly. The plugs that Yaesu (and other manufacturers) use, have a narrower metal shoulder at the base, which fits nicely into the outer rim of the sealing ring and seats down nicely against the inner rim. Unfortunately I haven't found a commercial retail source for these narrow-shoulder 4-contact plugs. The only source I can suggest is to buy a VX-5/VX-1 cloning cable and cut it in half. I built one of the Mouser plugs into a TinyTrak adapter cable, and wasn't able to get the VX-5 to key up properly. I tore apart the cable, rewired it with two separate 2.5mm/3.5mm plugs, and bought the Yaesu VX5-to-TNC adapter. This combination works quite well. I don't know if the VX-1 has the same "narrow shoulder" plug/socket problem as the VX-5 does, but I'd suggest checking it before you go to a lot of effort wiring up the cable. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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