[aprssig] Re: APRS Standard Connectors?
John K9IJ
k9ij at vx5.com
Wed Nov 30 20:56:12 EST 2005
At 07:47 PM 11/30/2005, you wrote:
>Be careful about feeding power through the DB-9 connectors.
>
>I had a radio that provided +12V on it's accessory connector. I fed
>it through my TT3 to power my GPS.
>
>I was programming the TT3 using the radio to power it. When I went
>to plug back in the cable that went to the GPS, I blew a fuse in the radio.
>
>I had managed to short two pins on the male DB-9 with the outer
>shield of the female DB-9 connector. I know I should have powered
>everything off before reconnecting the GPS, but it would have
>happened sooner or later since the TT3 case doesn't have room to put
>screws and nuts on the DB-9 connectors and the GPS cable falls off a lot.
Suggest that you take a pair of pliers and 'slightly' pinch the sides
of the db-9 male connector. Doesn't take much to make the fit snug
enough that it won't pull out easily in normal use.
John - K9IJ
>Unfortunately, the fuse is soldered to a PCB inside the radio, so I
>will have to find the right part and re-solder it. Fortunately it
>didn't fry the GPS. I haven't had time to test the TT3, but I
>worried it is fried too.
>
>I guess I wouldn't recommend the DB-9 as a standard connector.
>
>--
>Neil Johnson
>
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