Yes, the cable is "reversible". For a FT-847, you plug the
RJ-45 end of the cable into the microphone base, and connect the 8-pin
plug to the radio.
I don't know what other radios use a RJ-45 on the radio
itself, but I can tell you that the documentation sheet (it ain't no
manual!) says that you *cannot* use the microphone with several
radios. While I don't remember what the radios are (and the doc sheet
isn't at work), I do remember that they all seemed to be mobile
radios, and the FT-8100R was one of them.
I have an FT-890 with a MD-1 microphone, and naturally, it
doesn't completely work with the FT-847. It transmits just fine, but
the up/down/fast buttons don't work. To paraphrase their advertising:
"Look, Yaesu did it to me again!"
Now, here's my question: How in the world do you get to the
element of the microphone to replace it with a decent Heil element? I
tried twisting the windscreen assembly, but I'm hesitant to apply too
much pressure. Any ideas (and, oh yea, the documentation doesn't
mention how to do *that*...)?
- Chris, KD4DTS
On Wed, 9 Dec 1998 23:37:58 EST, you wrote:
>
>Question of the day???
>
>The cord that is supplied with the MD100 had a 6p RJ plug on one end and a
>classic 8pin mic plug on the other. On my Ft920 I obviously plug the 6p plug
>into the base of themic, then plug the 8p plug into the radio.
>
>HOWEVER, I also noticed that the mic has an 8pin round jack. Can I reverse the
>cable by plugging the 8p round plug into the MD100 and plug the 6p mod plug
>into my FT8000R VHF/UHF rig ?????
>
>Thanks & 73
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