I usually get an old PC Mouse with a PS2 plug and use the cable. It has a nice
molded PS2 (mini-DIN) plug on it. Then, you can solder a 5-pin Din plug on the
other end.
Works for me.
73,
Sam, W5KF
Today's Topics:
1. CT-39A packet radio cable's (johne tds.net)
2. Re: Yaesu Digest, Vol 79, Issue 5 (Dave Maley)
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Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 14:36:15 -0500
From: "johne tds.net" <johne@tds.net>
Subject: [Yaesu] CT-39A packet radio cable's
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I need to make some packet radio cable's like this :
http://www.on7be.net/Ham%20Radio/Yaesu_CT-39_Packet_Cable.pdf
Is there any other source of cables with the min-din with a cable
coming out of the min-din ? I can see the regular 5 pin din connector
to solder but can not see the min-din type.
Yaesu makes the CT-30A cable but was wondering if a cheaper cable
could be found?
Thanks de John K0CQW
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