The 8 pin connector on the pig-tail is for CAT or a Tuner, determined by an
internal jumper. The six pin is what you use for audio. At least that's
the way mine works.
73,
Tom K6EU
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 9:59 AM Peter Laws <plaws0@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 11:54 AM WM3M <wm3m73@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > It has a Data jack which is a 6 pin mini din, same as the old PS2 mouse
> > connector. All you need for sound card connection is on this data
> > jack. The other one is a 8 pin mini din it too would work for sound
> > card connection. It is available at Amazon, but 6 pin mini din is
> > easier to find or buy, use a mouse or keyboard extension cable, cut it
> half.
>
>
> The manual posted seems to say that the FT-100D has both types, the
> Yaesu 8-pin (mini DIN, I assume) as well as the "standard" 6-pin
> mini-DIN "DATA" jack. See WA8LMF's page at the link I posted for his
> commentary on the standardness of this standard. :-)
>
> I am, as I type, trying to figure out why I can't get audio from
> either the Main or Sub DATA jacks of my IC-910 into the computer's
> audio ports ... Since the builder of the breakout box for said ports
> is ... me ... this is not a surprise!
>
>
>
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