Convertacom 6 pin Molex/TE connector pin out

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tekbench
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Convertacom 6 pin Molex/TE connector pin out

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We've got a bunch of news vehicles with 'convertacom' kits in them. On the bottom of the convertacom/MVA, there is a small TNC looking Motorola RF connector and a 6 pin molex/TE connectivity connector. The 6 pin molex has a jumper installed, and then three wires that extend to (what I expect to be) the speaker/amp assembly.
Does anyone know the pinout for this 6 pin connector?
Does anyone have a cross reference part number for the molex/TE connectivity shell and pin assembly?
TIA.
Kelly
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Re: Convertacom 6 pin Molex/TE connector pin out

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tekbench wrote:We've got a bunch of news vehicles with 'convertacom' kits in them. On the bottom of the convertacom/MVA, there is a small TNC looking Motorola RF connector and a 6 pin molex/TE connectivity connector. The 6 pin molex has a jumper installed, and then three wires that extend to (what I expect to be) the speaker/amp assembly.
Does anyone know the pinout for this 6 pin connector?
Does anyone have a cross reference part number for the molex/TE connectivity shell and pin assembly?
TIA.
Kelly



Hate to sound too simple mined, but don't you think it might just help to give the exact radio make and model number that your using with these "convertacom" kits? Been in this radio field a long time and there are a good number of kits that could go with a number of different vendor radios and radio models. The term "convertacom" is way too generic today to be of much help. It wouldn't hurt to provide the kit model number.

Jim
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