7. Connecting to a Transceiver
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7.1.2
Connection to Kenwood
Most Kenwood transceivers that use 13 pin DIN plug (ACC2) can be connected this way:
Signal
P4
dragon
Color Kenwood
GND
PIN 2
white PIN 4, 8, 12
PTT
PIN 3
yellow PIN 9
AF-OUT PIN 1
violet PIN 11
AF-IN
PIN 4
green PIN 3
This cable is available completely assembled.
Refer to chapter
on page
Table 6: KENWOOD
The TS-50 can only be connected via the microphone jack:
Signal
P4
dragon
Color
Kenwood
GND
PIN 2
white
PIN 7, 8
PTT
PIN 3
yellow
PIN 2
AF-OUT
PIN 1
violet
PIN 1
AF-IN
PIN 4
green
PIN 6
Table 7: KENWOOD TS-50
The TS-480 has a 6 pin Mini-DIN connector:
Signal
P4
dragon
Color
YAESU
GND
PIN 2
white
PIN 2
PTT
PIN 3
yellow
PIN 3
AF-OUT
PIN 1
violet
PIN 1
AF-IN
PIN 4
green
PIN 5
This cable is available completely assembled.
Refer to chapter
.
Table 8: KENWOOD 6 pin Mini-DIN
7.1.3
Connection to YAESU
Some YAESU transceivers use a 5 pin DIN plug (Packet) and can be connected this way:
Signal
P4
dragon
Color
YEASU
GND
PIN 2
white
PIN 2
PTT
PIN 3
yellow
PIN 3
AF-OUT
PIN 1
violet
PIN 1
AF-IN
PIN 4
green
PIN 4
Table 9: YAESU 5 pin
Smaller YAESU’s use a 6 pin Mini-DIN connector, whereby with multiband transceivers two
different connection schemes must be distinguished:
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