
Ba1258B_RemoteRig_MkIIs-A33.docx
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Connect the Remoterig K14c Cable or a standard RS-232 cable between the PC and the
RRC COM2.
The microphone can be connected direct to the RRC AUX/MIC connector if you have a
microphone with RJ-45 connector. If you have a microphone with a circular connector you
can use the Remoterig K13a cable, the MJ-88, from Kenwood or make one by yourself
(drawings are provided).
The speaker is connected direct to the RRC SP-jack with a 3.5 mm stereo plug.
Radio-RRC:
From the RRC COM2 connector to the radios CAT connector (D-sub RS-232) you use the
Remoterig K15c cable or make one by yourself (drawings are provided).
Between the RRC AUX/MIC connector and the radios microphone jack you can connect a
standard patch cable if the radio have a RJ-45 jack. If the radio have a circular
microphone jack you can use the Remoterig K12a cable or make one by yourself
(drawings are provided).Make the cable as short as possible to prevent it from picking up
HF.
The speaker signal from the radios external speaker jack to the RRC SP jack is connected
via a standard "off- the-shelf” cable with 3.5 mm stereo plugs in both ends.
K14a,K15a K14c,K15c
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