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Dan Marotta
January 10th 15, 08:15 PM
Can anybody suggest where I could find a cable to connect my K6BT to my
new CNvXC vario? The cable that went with my 302 had a DB9 male
connector on one end and an 8-pin RJ connector on the other. My K6BT
requires an 8-pin RJ connector and the CNvXC has a 6-pin RJ female.

I'm digging through all my old computer and telephone stuff to see if I
can find a 6-pin connector to build a cable but it'd be easier to simply
buy it.

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Dan Marotta

January 11th 15, 04:46 AM
On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 10:31:05 PM UTC-5, Dan Marotta wrote:
> Can anybody suggest where I could find a cable to connect my K6BT to
> my new CNvXC vario?* The cable that went with my 302 had a DB9 male
> connector on one end and an 8-pin RJ connector on the other.* My
> K6BT requires an 8-pin RJ connector and the CNvXC has a 6-pin RJ
> female.
>
>
>
> I'm digging through all my old computer and telephone stuff to see
> if I can find a 6-pin connector to build a cable but it'd be easier
> to simply buy it.
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Dan Marotta

Paul Remde has cables to connect the CNv to the Oudie. I believe the pinout
is the same. I concocted a data cable myself and managed to trip the breaker
when I connected power directly to ground... fortunately nothing fried except
my pride as a geek!

Matt

Peter Purdie[_3_]
January 11th 15, 11:37 PM
I guess you mean connection to the K6Team multiplexer. Speak nicely to
Gary at Clearnav. (I assemble them for UK customers, but the postage to
the US is equal to the price!)

Peter

At 04:46 11 January 2015, wrote:
>On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 10:31:05 PM UTC-5, Dan Marotta wrote:
>> Can anybody suggest where I could find a cable to connect my K6BT to
>> my new CNvXC vario?=A0 The cable that went with my 302 had a DB9
male
>> connector on one end and an 8-pin RJ connector on the other.=A0 My
>> K6BT requires an 8-pin RJ connector and the CNvXC has a 6-pin RJ
>> female.
>>=20
>> =20
>>=20
>> I'm digging through all my old computer and telephone stuff to see
>> if I can find a 6-pin connector to build a cable but it'd be easier
>> to simply buy it.
>>=20
>> =20
>>=20
>> =20
>> --=20
>>=20
>> Dan Marotta
>
>Paul Remde has cables to connect the CNv to the Oudie. I believe the
>pinou=
>t
>is the same. I concocted a data cable myself and managed to trip the
>break=
>er
>when I connected power directly to ground... fortunately nothing fried
>exce=
>pt
>my pride as a geek!
>
>Matt
>

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