
Ba1258B_RemoteRig_MkIIs-A33.docx
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The microphone can be connected direct to the RRC AUX/MIC connector if you have a
microphone with RJ-45 connector, like the HM-103. If you have a microphone with a
circular connector like HM-36 you have to use the Remoterig I10a cable, the OPC-589,
from ICOM or make one by yourself (drawing for I10a is provided).
The speaker is connected direct to the RRC SP-jack with a 3.5 mm stereo plug.
Radio-RRC:
From the RRC TTL connector to the radios CI-V jack you can use the Remoterig I11c cable
or make it by your self. The cable should have a 4/6 modular connector in one end and a
3.5 mm stereo plug in the other end. The 3.5 mm plug is connected to the radio CI-V jack.
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 I11a or make the cable by yourself. (drawings
for I11a is 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.
I11a,I10a
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