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Hi Scott,<br><br>If it helps, the Alinco DJ-580 has the standard 3.5/2.5 (ear/mic) top setup. I've used an aftermarket speaker/mike with mine.<br><br>Greg KO6TH<br><br><br>> Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2009 15:37:00 -0800<br>> From: scott@opentrac.org<br>> To: aprssig@tapr.org<br>> Subject: [aprssig] Gathering HT data<br>> <br>> I've gotten tired of constant questions about what cables go with what <br>> radios, so I've undertaken a project to collect information about every <br>> current production model of amateur HT (plus some commercial types) and <br>> as many old models as I can manage from the major manufacturers.<br>> <br>> Wherever possible, I'm going back to the manufacturer's original manuals <br>> to verify everything - I don't want to trust random collections of data <br>> on someone's webpage when I don't know where it came from.<br>> <br>> Rigpix at least provides a fairly comprehensive listing of models, so <br>> I'm using that as a reference to ensure completeness of the list.<br>> <br>> Accessory compatibility lists are useful when they're provided by the <br>> manufacturer. For example, I can be pretty sure that everything that <br>> takes a Yaesu CT-44 adapter has a 4-pin non-threaded 3.5mm connector <br>> with the same pinout. I *don't*, however, necessarily trust the lists <br>> on retailer's sites - I've already found errors in those.<br>> <br>> Anyway, I'd appreciate any help I could get in compiling this data, and <br>> it'll all be shared freely on the Wiki once updates die down enough that <br>> edit conflicts won't be a problem.<br>> <br>> Here's what I've got so far. Anything marked with a * has been verified <br>> against a manual or brochure. Anything without came from a <br>> compatibility list or other secondary source. If you can suggest <br>> additions or confirm any of this, let me know off-list to keep traffic <br>> down. Be sure to note whether the jacks are on the side or top.<br>> <br>> Yaesu 4-pin non-threaded<br>> (as used by CT-44 adapter and MH-34b4b mic)<br>> *FT-10R, *FT-60R, *VX-1R, *VX-2R, *VX-3R, *VX-5R<br>> *VX-110, *VX-150<br>> <br>> Yaesu 4-pin threaded<br>> (as used by CT-91 adapter)<br>> *VX-6R,*VX-7R,*VX-120,*VX-127,*VX-170,*VX-177<br>> <br>> Yaesu models on RigPix that I don't know:<br>> FT-11R, FT-23R, FT-26, FT-33R, FT-40R, FT-41R, FT-50R, FT-51R, FT-60R<br>> FT-73R, FT-76, FT-104, FT-202R, FT-207R, FT-208R, FT-209R, FT-415<br>> FT-416, FT-703R, FT-708R, FT-709R, FT-727R, FT-811, FT-815 FT-816<br>> FT-2303R<br>> <br>> <br>> Common 3.5mm earphone / 2.5mm mic<br>> (note side or top mount, top usually can't take right angle)<br>> ICOM (some models support optional screw-locks)<br>> *IC-V82/U82 (side, looks like screw-lock option?)<br>> *IC-V8 (side, screw)<br>> *IC-V85 (side, screw)<br>> *IC-91A (top)<br>> *IC-T7H (top)<br>> *IC-T90A (top)<br>> Radio Shack<br>> HTX-202<br>> Yaesu<br>> FT-203R<br>> FT-411<br>> FT-470<br>> FT-530<br>> Alinco<br>> DJ-175 (top)<br>> DJ-S11T<br>> DJ-S40 (top)<br>> DJ-195T / 196T (top)<br>> DJ-V5T (top)<br>> DJ-496T (top)<br>> DJ-593E / 596T (top)<br>> <br>> Unknown Alinco type (3.5mm?)<br>> DJ-C7T/E (top)<br>> DJ-C6E<br>> DJ-V17, DJ-47T/E, DJ-V27T, DJ-S17, DJ-S47 (top?)<br>> <br>> Unknown ICOM type requiring OPC-782 adapter<br>> *IC-P7A<br>> <br>> Proprietary 12-pin circular<br>> *IC-92AD<br>> <br>> Kenwood 3.5mm/2.5mm<br>> If anyone knows of any model that DOESN'T take the usual right-angle <br>> 3.5mm/2.5mm pair, let me know!<br>> (Assorted Chinese imports like the PX-777 go in this category)<br>> <br>> Thanks,<br>> <br>> Scott<br>> N1VG<br>> <br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> aprssig mailing list<br>> aprssig@tapr.org<br>> https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig<br><br /><hr />It’s the same Hotmail®. If by “same” you mean up to 70% faster. <a href='http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_acq_broad1_122008' target='_new'>Get your account now.</a></body>
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