[aprssig] APRS Standard Connectors?
Mark Earle
wa2mct at mearle.com
Tue Nov 29 14:15:35 EST 2005
At 02:07 PM 11/29/2005 -0500, David Rush wrote:
>Have there been any recent efforts at developing a "standard" for APRS
>connections? Seems every time I have something new to wire up, I look for
>a better way to do it than custom wiring widget A to widget B.
My thoughts would be connectors that have some form of "locking". 3.5MM,
RCA, coaxial power, for instance, all cannot be locked to prevent
disconnection. I normally use plastic MOLEX connectors, with a row of pins
missing. When extra security/ locking is needed, a ty-wrap around the whole
thing keeps it together. (Ty-wrap goes where the pins are missing., for
instance on a 9 pin 3 rows x 3 rows, middle row is empty)
>I have partially standardized with my own connections: all 12 VDC stuff
>uses the Anderson PowerPoles.
>For GPS data, I've been using 2.5 mm stereo plugs and jacks, where the GPS
>is wired with a male plug, consistent with how the Kenwood D7 and
>PocketTracker are wired.
>
>How about a suggested standard for 5 volt power? I've been using RCA
>connectors lately, center positive, female on the power source side.
>
>How about audio connections between radio and TNC (or TinyTrak, or
>OpenTracker, or ....)? For audio from the radio, 3.5mm mono makes sense,
>as most radios have that jack for speaker output. How about a connector
>for audio and PTT to the radio? I've not come up with a good idea for
>that one, that's (a) readily available, and (b) not confusable (is that a
>word) with any of the other connectors. Being fairly compact is a big
>plus, too.
>
>David, KY7DR
>
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