Guys,
I was re-reading for the billionth time Bruce Lane's wonderful website on his vehicle setup and came to think of something. He has a 4 port DB25 system so he can have his cake and eat it too. Now to take that and present my idea...
A 110w VHF Spectra with a custom made DB25 "Y" or even "3 port" cable coming off the 2nd DB25 for a remote head/siren/programming cable option. Granted each DB25 end would have to be labelled for what it's use is...Could this be done without any of those three messing with the others signals? This setup would require dicing and splicing but I think it would be doable with minimal negative results.
Spectra Gurus, your thoughts?
Regards,
-Frank C.
EDIT: This radio is using a full A9 head with an 1185 PA box too.
Spectra Gurus Advice?
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Re: Spectra Gurus Advice?
*bump* Any thoughts?
Regards,
-Frank C.
Regards,
-Frank C.
Re: Spectra Gurus Advice?
I just built 1 to do just that 1 25 ribbon cable and 1 db 25 male 2 db 25 female. I will upload a Picture later.
Joel
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Re: Spectra Gurus Advice?
Thanks! How about using Cat5 cable with DB25, anyone work with that before?
Regards,
-Frank C.
Regards,
-Frank C.
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Re: Spectra Gurus Advice?
Thank you. Admittedly, some of the photos and data are out of date. For example, the IC706 was removed over a year ago, to be replaced by a low-band GE Orion.
As far as the D-sub box is concerned: Just about any type of D-sub parallel arrangement will work. Motorola made a great design decision in terms of not requiring wires to be 'broken out,' per se, but to have everything data driven instead.
Happy tweaking.
As far as the D-sub box is concerned: Just about any type of D-sub parallel arrangement will work. Motorola made a great design decision in terms of not requiring wires to be 'broken out,' per se, but to have everything data driven instead.
Happy tweaking.
Bruce Lane, KC7GR
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Re: Spectra Gurus Advice?
Thanks again Bruce! I'll give my idea a shot and let yall know it turns out.
EDIT: Quick idea/question. Would I have to match each connector pin for pin or could I make this cable a "straight-through" cable. Here is what the "plan" is...
The Programming lead, PA Box and 2nd Control Head would all be connected to a "Y" cable off the second DB25 port. Now does each DB25 port need to be wired as if it was the original cable or could I wire orange/white=pin1 green/white=pin2, etc? Lost yet? I think I'm getting there...
Regards,
-Frank C.
EDIT: Quick idea/question. Would I have to match each connector pin for pin or could I make this cable a "straight-through" cable. Here is what the "plan" is...
The Programming lead, PA Box and 2nd Control Head would all be connected to a "Y" cable off the second DB25 port. Now does each DB25 port need to be wired as if it was the original cable or could I wire orange/white=pin1 green/white=pin2, etc? Lost yet? I think I'm getting there...
Regards,
-Frank C.