Hello, I recently received a hi rose connector. It doesn't have a model #. I discovered that inside there is a very small dual sided circuit board with a 16 pin chip labeled 14551B I believe. I would like to use this for key loading at least. The connector seems to be missing the neccissary pins for programming.
Does anyone know what the circuit board does and just exactly what this was made for.
Thanks....
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SABER HI-ROSE connector question
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- Tom in D.C.
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Sounds like a standard type Saber device for connecting an external headset. The board/device is used to inform the radio that certain of the connector pins are to be active instead of the mic and speaker inside the radio. I don't know if you can keyload via this device or if it requires a similar-looking but different Hirose connector setup.
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Hey msisco9399. What type do you have? Mine has all the connecotrs (eg. gold pins) except the ones for the programming lines. How many do your's have? Are all 12 there? I believe mine have the propper pins for keyloading. I may be interested and will watch for your reply.
thanks to all for the info
mancow
thanks to all for the info
mancow
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