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 TGR-SL-USB    

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 USB 

                                                                                                 

     

           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

           

         Cable List - Rev 43 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

              Last Update -1 Feb 2013 

               

 

 

 

 

 

   Last Tigertronics Update - 9 Jan 2013                                                                        

 

Tigertronics

 SignaLink

 USB Digital Interface - Cable 

Interface Listing 

 

SignaLink Jumper Settings & Wiring Information For Base & Mobile Radios 

References to other non-USB models have been removed from the original Tigertronics document. 

 

Warning:

   Tigertronics has not verified the accuracy of all of the radio wiring information that is provided here.  This 

information is provided for reference only and is NOT intended to replace the jumper installation procedure in the 
“Connecting The Radio” section of the SignaLink Installation Manual.  It is essential that you double-check this information 
against your radio's manual before doing the actual installation.  While it is fairly simple to install the SignaLink, it is 
possible to DAMAGE YOUR RADIO or the SignaLink by incorrectly installing it! 

 

IMPORTANT NOTES 

 

SignaLink USB Users - 

The SignaLink USB is always powered by the computer's USB jack.  When installing the jumpers 

for the SignaLink USB using the settings shown here and in our other documentation, please disregard the PWR jumper 
(

do 

NOT

 install it!

).  All other jumper settings are the same.  Note that if you mistakenly install the PWR jumper, it will 

make no difference in the operation of the unit as this pin is not internally connected.

 

 

Select The Correct Diagram - 

When viewing the jumper settings below, 

BE CERTAIN THAT YOU ARE LOOKING 

AT THE CORRECT DIAGRAM

 for the radio connector that you 

will be using.  For any given radio, there are likely to be different 
jumper settings for the Mic, Data and Accessory Port connectors. 

 

RJ-45 Mic Connectors

 - 

There is a lack of standardization in the way 

that radio manufacturers number their RJ-45 mic connectors.  We 
have numbered our connector according to the dominant industry 
standard as shown to the right.  Icom and Radio Shack also follow this 
standard, but Kenwood, Yaesu and some others do not.  You need to 
be very careful to determine how 

your

 mic connector is numbered to 

avoid reversing connections! 

 

PTT

 - You should verify in your radio manual that the radio PTT 

requirements do not exceed the specifications of the SignaLink keying 
circuit (please refer to the SignaLink manual) and that the PTT line is 
“Grounded” to make the radio transmit.  If your radio exceeds the 
specifications listed or requires some other keying arrangement, then 
please contact our Technical Support Staff for suggestions.  

 

POWER

 - 

The SignaLink USB is always powered by the computer's USB jack.  When installing the jumpers for the 

SignaLink USB, please disregard the PWR jumper.  All other jumper settings are the same.  If you mistakenly install the 
PWR jumper, everything is OK as this pin is NOT connected inside the unit.

 

 

Jumper Wire Color

 - The jumper wires in the diagrams below are shown in color for illustrative purposes only.  The color 

of the wires means nothing - they're just easier to see!  The actual jumper wires that are included with the SignaLink are all 
the same color and can be used to jumper any signal. 

  

 

Note that the SignaLink USB is always powered by the computer, so you can disregard the PWR jumper when installing 

this unit.

 

 

RECEIVE AUDIO / SPEAKER AUDIO

 - Receive Audio is available on the Mic, Data, and Accessory Port connectors 

of most radios.  If Receive Audio is not shown in the jumper settings for your radio, then consult your radio manual to see 
if it is available.  If it is not, then you will need to connect a mono cable between your radio's External Speaker or 
headphone jack, and the "Speaker" jack on the back of the SignaLink.  See the SignaLink Installation Manual for details.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for Tigertronics SignaLink TGR-SL-USB

Page 1: ...anufacturers number their RJ 45 mic connectors We have numbered our connector according to the dominant industry standard as shown to the right Icom and Radio Shack also follow this standard but Kenwo...

Page 2: ...bility of these signals and add the appropriate jumpers ALINCO 8 Pin Round Mic Connector TGR SL CAB8R Radio Models Pin out Notes JP 1 ALD 24T ALR 22T 22HT 72T DR 110T 112T DR 130T 135E 135T DR 150 235...

Page 3: ...GND Pin 8 GND The Mic jack on the K2 can be wired a number of different ways so before installing the jumper wires you MUST verify that the pin out of your K2 matches that shown here ELECRAFT Rear Pan...

Page 4: ...the diagram below under 8 pin DIN Accessory Port Connector Check Other Listings for these radios you may be able to use the DIN PACKET ACCESSORY or DATA jack ELECRAFT Mic Connector TGR SL CABKX3 Radio...

Page 5: ...you will need to move the SPKR jumper to pin 4 9600 baud output Note that some newer radios do NOT provide this output so this may not apply to your radio IC 706MKIIG If you are using the Data Port o...

Page 6: ...the 6 pin mini DIN Data Port instead IC 746PRO users should use USB LSB Data mode not regular USB LSB IC 820H users need to set the Modulation Input Sensitivity switch to Low and the Baud Rate Select...

Page 7: ...be wired straight through or the jumper settings shown below will NOT work and you might DAMAGE YOUR RADIO OR THE SIGNALINK Pins marked as N C are not used by the SignaLink but might be connected inte...

Page 8: ...TM G707 TM V7A V71A TS 480HX SAT Pin 1 NC Pin 2 Speaker Pin 3 Mic Pin 4 GND Pin 5 PTT Pin 6 GND Pin 7 8V Pin 8 NC Speaker audio is available on some models Check your radio manual for availability of...

Page 9: ...adjust menu 50C TS 570 users should set Menu 33 to 1 or 2 a setting of zero will result in no transmit power Menu 34 should be set at 4 5 and can be increased to provide more Receive Audio if needed T...

Page 10: ...GR SL CAB8R Radio Models Pin out Notes JP 1 SGC 2020 Pin 1 Mic Pin 2 PTT Pin 3 N C Pin 4 N C Pin 5 N C Pin 6 RX Audio Pin 7 Mic GND Pin 8 GND TEN TEC 4 Pin Round Mic Connector TGR SL CAB4R Radio Model...

Page 11: ...ur 8 pin DIN cable is NOT compatible with the TEN TEC Delta II You must connect the SignaLink to this radio s 4 pin Mic jack Pin 1 Aux In Pin 2 GND Pin 3 PTT Pin 4 Line Out Pin 5 NC Pin 6 Line Out Pin...

Page 12: ...FT 890 980 990 1000 1000D picture in section on modules Only G1 installed for FT 847 920 950 1000MP YAESU RJ 11 Mic Connector TGR SL CABRJ1 Radio Models Pin out Notes JP 1 FT 90 90R FT 100 FT 1500M FT...

Page 13: ...a hard reset If you see a hole in your waterfall display then please make sure that your Notch Filter is turned OFF On the FT 840 and FT 847 the 6 pin Data Port supports FM LSB only It may also functi...

Page 14: ...radio supports only FM and LSB which are not compatible with the majority of digital modes We recommend connecting the SignaLink to the Mic jack instead A link to detailed setup information for this...

Page 15: ...instead ICOM IC 703 IC 706 IC 706MKII IC 706MKIIG IC 718 IC 7000 IC 7200 This radio does NOT mute the Mic jack when using the 13 pin Accy Port so we recommend using the 6 pin Mini Din Data Port inste...

Page 16: ...R 50 751 851 TS 50 60 140 430 440 TS 450 570 660 670 TS 680 690 701 711 TS 780 790 811 850 TS 870 930 940 950 TS 2000 TW 4000 4100 ALINCO ALD 24T ALR 22T 22HT 72T DR 110T 112T DR 130T 135E 135T DR 150...

Page 17: ...g then be sure to see the jumper notes in the appropriate compatible radio links shown above Module Removal To remove the jumper module you will need to pull it straight out while being careful not to...

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