MOTOROLA LST-5C Radio Power
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MOTOROLA LST-5C Radio Power
Everyone know that how to connect the MOTOROLA LST-5C Radio's power supply? Because I don't had the battery,I don't know how to connect it's DB9 pins power connection .
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Re: MOTOROLA LST-5C Radio Power
The radio can power up and TX/RX was normal, but no display's backlight and no switch or button to ON/OFF the radio, when connect the power to it, it's auto power up, why ...why ....??? I was found 2 GND and 2 B+ at the DB9 pins plug, but can't found how to use another 2 more wires .....
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Re: MOTOROLA LST-5C Radio Power
The display backlight's problem was solved...
Re: MOTOROLA LST-5C Radio Power
The LST-5 is powered by a standard BA-5590 battery inside a battery box shell. The battery box shell changes the round connector of the BA-5590 to a DB-9 female and gives 24 Volts DC.
You can see battery info here:
http://www.prc68.com/I/5590BA.shtml
I had a bunch of SatCom equipment and in that lot was an orphan AC power supply which should be for the LST-5. It contains a Lambda 24V DC switching supply and the DB-9 is wired as so:
1- RED (Should be + 24V)
2- NC
3- Jumpered to 6 and 7
4- BLACK (Should be - 24V), also jumpered to 9
5- NC
6- Jumpered to 3 and 7
7- Jumpered to 3 and 6
8- NC
9- Jumpered to 4
I can't guarantee that this is the LST-5 pinout so check to see if the wires you have figured out so far look right per the above.
You can see battery info here:
http://www.prc68.com/I/5590BA.shtml
I had a bunch of SatCom equipment and in that lot was an orphan AC power supply which should be for the LST-5. It contains a Lambda 24V DC switching supply and the DB-9 is wired as so:
1- RED (Should be + 24V)
2- NC
3- Jumpered to 6 and 7
4- BLACK (Should be - 24V), also jumpered to 9
5- NC
6- Jumpered to 3 and 7
7- Jumpered to 3 and 6
8- NC
9- Jumpered to 4
I can't guarantee that this is the LST-5 pinout so check to see if the wires you have figured out so far look right per the above.
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Re: MOTOROLA LST-5C Radio Power
Thank you very much for your information.WB6NVH wrote:The LST-5 is powered by a standard BA-5590 battery inside a battery box shell. The battery box shell changes the round connector of the BA-5590 to a DB-9 female and gives 24 Volts DC.
You can see battery info here:
http://www.prc68.com/I/5590BA.shtml
I had a bunch of SatCom equipment and in that lot was an orphan AC power supply which should be for the LST-5. It contains a Lambda 24V DC switching supply and the DB-9 is wired as so:
1- RED (Should be + 24V)
2- NC
3- Jumpered to 6 and 7
4- BLACK (Should be - 24V), also jumpered to 9
5- NC
6- Jumpered to 3 and 7
7- Jumpered to 3 and 6
8- NC
9- Jumpered to 4
I can't guarantee that this is the LST-5 pinout so check to see if the wires you have figured out so far look right per the above.
Before had your pin assignment, I was connected pin 5 jumpered pin 9 to GND and pin 3 jumpered pin 7 to +24v , pin 2 and pin 8 are original NC , pin 1 and pin 6 NC by myself,the radio can power up and operation normal...but can't found ON/OFF switch or button....
Re: MOTOROLA LST-5C Radio Power
Murphy's Surplus near San Diego has the battery boxes for the LST-5 as well as the AC power supplies for them. Not cheap but then these radios are still worth a lot of money. See:
http://www.murphyjunk.bizland.com/id5.html
You can make a common flashlight battery insert for the LST-5 battery box, using the insert sold on the PRC-68 link I gave you above.
I don't know why you can't get the power switch to work. Maybe Murphy's has the operator's manual.
http://www.murphyjunk.bizland.com/id5.html
You can make a common flashlight battery insert for the LST-5 battery box, using the insert sold on the PRC-68 link I gave you above.
I don't know why you can't get the power switch to work. Maybe Murphy's has the operator's manual.