Jedi KVL Adapter Part Number?

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Jedi KVL Adapter Part Number?

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Looking for the part number for the adapter that will allow the use of the hirose KVL cable that the Spectra uses. I have the adapter for the Spectra and the Saber; Just trying to cut down on the number of cables I have.

I see some 6-pin adapters on Ebay, but the appropriate pins aren't filled in. I guess it wouldn't be too hard to change a few around as the part from MOL is probably going to be sky-high...
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Hi RESCUE161,

Yes - they are about $85 (with a discount from a friendly seller - escomm) from Moto.

You can get a complete Jedi KVL cable for a few bucks more.

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Oh, I dont have apart number BTW :(
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CBL ADAPTER SPECTRA/SPECTRO TRN7414
XTL 5000, Spectra, and ASTRO Spectra
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The TRN7414 is for the mobiles. I think Scott was asking for one for the Jedi / XTS series, which is what I'm also trying to find.

The HKN6182 is the hirose-to-XTL GCAI (round) connector, for the XTL's with the new O5 control head. It's about $50 from MOL.

Unfortunately, I don't know if a hirose to Jedi/XTS adapder exists...

I was hoping to make my own KVL cable for the XTS, but finding a connector that works for the radio end hasn't been easy. See my recent thread called "Homebrew XTS keyload cable" in the Astro forum...
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Yeah, I already have the Spectra adapter. I made a Jedi KVL cable a while back, but the clip on the bottom broke and instead of replacing it, I just want to use one cable (KVL to hirose).

Also, just wanted to check "my" price on MOL... hehehe
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Are you looking for the TDN9390? /\/\ price = $82.50, escomm price = $70.13. 8)
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Nope, I'm looking for the hirose adapter that allows keyloading with the hirose KVL cable.
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Just went poking in the Astro forum and saw the homebrew post and figured this wasn't it.

edit: ok, let's try NTN8613. I think maybe that's what MattSR was referring to.

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edit2: I actually have one of these in stock and the insert labels it as Astro Digitial, XTS2500/3000/3500/5000 Keyloader Accessory Adapter (NTN8613_)
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As a matter of fact, that is it!

I guess when you editted your post, it didn't send out a notification, so I missed it.

What is your price for this little jewel?
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$75.86 + $4.05 for USPS priority mail shipping (free shipping on orders >$100 though), list is $89.50
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