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dxAce schrieb:
dxAce wrote: He might wish to contact Universal Radio to possibly find out what type of connector(s) it is and then make up a cable, if the same connectors are available. You want to make someone laugh or cry? ;-) Another thought might be to change the original connector to say a 10 pin DIN ... if it isn't that already, and then build the new cable from there. Adding a DB-9 connector is the common (and simple) solution for this problem. Creating another unique solution is not much recommended. A 5-pin DIN-plug should do the trick as there are not more wires connected in a serial cable. It is much more easy to solder and available on every corner. Just in case the new plug absolutely should fit in the hole. |
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