
Some come protected with a piece of clear heat shrink over the board so you can see the cool blinking lights. This will require a Dremel tool, X-Acto knife, Glue, and some patience, but it can be done. If you are adventurous, try retrofitting the new board inside the original plastic housing. Both chips are designed to do the same thing. When you insert the new board into the USB port, give Windows a chance to find and load the new driver. You can either remove the pins, solder to them, or use the connectors. Note 2: Some boards have pins on the back requiring small connectors.

Solder the 3 wires to the corresponding terminals on the new board. Unsolder the 3 wires connected to the board.
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Take a small screw driver and pry the open the case from the back where the cable enters. There are a few options available, such as an FTDI cable.Īll you need is a small flat blade screwdriver, a soldering pencil, and a CP board. But wait, yours has the company name and logo right on the cable. This is like buying a roll-away treadmill and putting it in the closet until the next time you want to exercise. Put the radio in the drawer to be worked on later. Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Register for a free QRZ account.Frustrated with that generic programming cable? It happens You must log in or sign up to reply here. N4VBMar 23, Just a reminder to put the radio in "clone" mode before trying to read or program. W9GBMar 23, I am still a bit confused by the external inversion thing. I have previously referenced this cable for Programming and CAT usage. Last edited: Mar 22, W9GBMar 22, A related Yaesu FT programming cable schematic.

Yaesu, since s, has bad habit of connector numbering as "Mirror image" backwards.
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Yaesu / Vertex VX and FT series Handheld Microphone / Speaker Mic pinout N4VBMar 22, Most common error is incorrect wiring of tbe RJ12 6P6C modular connector. Has anyone been successful in building their own cable for the modular plugs on the, ? Could you please help? Thank you Mike. Greetings, I am trying to make a homebrew cable to program many radios via Chirp.
