33
Method 3
This example illustrates where audio is available on a pin of the front microphone connector of the
radio. As this microphone pin out diagram shows, AF output is available on pin 8 of the microphone
connector. In the
RIGblaster pro
, we have added the circuitry necessary to utilize this source of receive
audio. The normal
RIGblaster pro
microphone cable therefore gets the audio to the
RIGblaster pro
.
Once inside the
RIGblaster pro
audio is routed to the circuitry that goes onto the computer Sound Card
via additional jumpers on the P1 jumper block. In this illustration, we have added two additional white
jumpers to the P1 jumper block to achieve this routing. As in method 1 the only downside is that, as the
illustration says, “output varies with AF” and thus may require adjustment each time you operate. The
upside is, there is no additional wiring necessary to get receive audio to the
RIGblaster pro
and the
computer.