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APPENDIX E - SPECIFIC RADIO CONNECTIONS
This appendix provides radio connection information from your AEA data controller to approximately 400
different models of amateur transceivers.
Each radio listed references a connection figure and possibly a note on connections. Notes are below on
this page. Connection figur
es appear following the table of radios. All PIN type wiring connections are
viewed from wiring/solder side of plug.
The wire colors used on the diagrams refer to the wires in the radio cables supplied with your AEA data
controller. The standard minimum configuration will allow operating of all HF modes with your radio set for
SSB operation. When wiring information refers to FSK connections, these connections allow you to operate
your radio in the RTTY or FSK mode, and usually results in a purer transmitted signal and usually allow
using narrow fitters not always available when the radio is set for SSB operation.
Radio Connection Notes
Note 1 Receive audio is not available on the microphone jack of all radios. If you make this connection and
are unable to receive, use the speaker jack on the rear panel of the radio as a source of receive
audio.
Note 2 Your radio may not require a plug with 3 connections, i.e. tip, ring, and sleeve. We suggest you use
the 3conductor "stereo" plug wired as shown so that if you change radios in the future to another
model with this same connections scheme, your cable will be compatible without modification.
Note 3 Older Icom transceivers which use the 8-pin microphone plug may not have receive audio
connected to the microphone jack on pin 8. In this case pin 8 is unused. We suggest you make the
connection as diagrammed even if your radio does not have receive audio available at pin 8, so
that if you change to a newer model lcom radio the cable will be ready to use without modifications.
If you make this connection and are unable to receive, use the speaker jack on the rear panel of
the radio as a source of receive audio.
Note 4 If you have difficu
lty in locating an 8-pin DIN plug for this connection, a 5-pin DIN may be used in its
place. A 5-pin DIN has all the required pins for connections to Icom HF rigs, because pins 6, 7, and
8 are not used. The numbering and arrangement of the remaining pins is unchanged.
Note 5 In most
Ten-Tec radios where an FSK input is provided, a pull-up resistor to a positive power
source is required to produce proper function of the FSK keyer in the radio. Contact Ten-Tec for
recommendations on how to add this resistor to the radio to which you are connecting.
Note 6 T
his connection only valid with PCB-88, PK-96, DSP-1232, DSP-2232, and PK-900 Radio Port 2
only. This connection is also appropriate for use at 9600 baud applications with radio in DATA
mode.
Note 7 T
his connection only valid with PCB-88, PK-96, DSP-1232, DSP-2232, and PK-900 Radio Port 2
only.
Note 8 T
his radio uses negative push-to-talk signaling. Change the app
ropriate keying polarity jumper in
the data controller. See installation chapter for details.
Note 9 Based on our experienc
es with this radio and its RF susceptibility we recommend using this
connection diagram if you choose to use the ACC2 connector. This radio has shown susceptibility
to entry of RF on pin 11 of the ACC2 connector, so we do not connect the AFSK (White wire) in this
diagram. Use the FSK mode of this radio when you wish to operate data modes.
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