
Ba1258B_RemoteRig_MkIIs-A33.docx
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Radio settings (example)
No/Yes (ev. for FT-1000xx)
(*) Available only in RRC-1258MkIIs, remember that the bandwidth demand is doubled.
(**) check with the radio users manual, some model need 2 stopbits.
Connections
Drawings of the connection cables can be found under appendix B.
Control-RRC:
Connect the Remoterig Y5c 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 Y5a adapter cable or the ADMY-817, from Yaesu or make one by
yourself.
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 can use
the Remoterig Y6c cable or make one by yourself (drawing for Y6c is provided). The
smaller radios in the FT-8x7 series do not have a D-sub or RS-232 port; they only have a
TTL-port accessible via a mini-DIN jack. You can either buy an adapter cable, D-sub to
mini-DIN, with a level converter called CT-62 from Yaesu or you can make a cable by
yourself and connect it to the RRC TTL connector.
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 Y6a cable or make it by yourself (drawings
are provided). Make the cable as short as possible to prevent it from picking up HF.
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