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KXPA100 connections

Rick Dettinger-3
Guess what? I need assistance!
I am attempting to connect my KX3 to my new KXPA100, and am stumped with the Key Line Cable shown on page 8.
This is a doubled ended RCA plug type cable.  It references fig 5 on pg 18 for the basic installation, (no KXPACBL).
Paragraph 6, pg 19, seems to say that the Key Line Cable goes to ACC2 on the KX3.  Great, except the RCA plug does not  come close to fitting the 3.5 mm ACC2 jack.  What am I doing wrong?

73,
Rick Dettinger  K7MW

     
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Re: KXPA100 connections

Don Wilhelm-4
Rick,

The manual does *not* state that an RCA plug will be used on both ends
of the Keyline cable.
Yes, the KXPA100 end is an RCA plug and that is clearly shown, but the
other end must match the transceiver and since several types of
connectors are used on transceivers for KEYOUT, the KXPA100 must be
ambiguous about the connector on the transceiver end (i.e. the FT-817
uses a DIN connector IIRC).

In the case of the KX3, a 2.5mm stereo plug is needed.  The ring contact
is keyline output and the shield or common conductor of the cable
connects to the shell.

It may be easier to just order the KXPACBL than cutting your cable and
wiring in the 2.5mm stereo plug.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 12/15/2014 5:19 PM, Rick Dettinger wrote:
> Guess what? I need assistance!
> I am attempting to connect my KX3 to my new KXPA100, and am stumped with the Key Line Cable shown on page 8.
> This is a doubled ended RCA plug type cable.  It references fig 5 on pg 18 for the basic installation, (no KXPACBL).
> Paragraph 6, pg 19, seems to say that the Key Line Cable goes to ACC2 on the KX3.  Great, except the RCA plug does not  come close to fitting the 3.5 mm ACC2 jack.  What am I doing wrong?
>
> 73,
> Rick Dettinger  K7MW
>

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Re: KXPA100 connections

Rick Dettinger-3
Thanks Don,

I did read the instructions wrong.  I was distracted by the idea that the KXPA100 would be "plug and play" with the companion KX3 transceiver.  Since it is unlikely that I will be able to find a cable with an RCA plug on one end, and a 2.5 mm stereo plg on the other, without tip wire, it looks like a custom job.
I don't know if I would have a use for the features of the KXCABLE, since I don't have a high power amp, a KXAT100 or a computer in my shack.
I do appreciate the fact that it would be necessary to modify connection cables for unknown brand X transceivers.


73,
Rick Dettinger  K7MW









 
On Dec 15, 2014, at 3:35 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:

> Rick,
>
> The manual does *not* state that an RCA plug will be used on both ends of the Keyline cable.
> Yes, the KXPA100 end is an RCA plug and that is clearly shown, but the other end must match the transceiver and since several types of connectors are used on transceivers for KEYOUT, the KXPA100 must be ambiguous about the connector on the transceiver end (i.e. the FT-817 uses a DIN connector IIRC).
>
> In the case of the KX3, a 2.5mm stereo plug is needed.  The ring contact is keyline output and the shield or common conductor of the cable connects to the shell.
>
> It may be easier to just order the KXPACBL than cutting your cable and wiring in the 2.5mm stereo plug.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 12/15/2014 5:19 PM, Rick Dettinger wrote:
>> Guess what? I need assistance!
>> I am attempting to connect my KX3 to my new KXPA100, and am stumped with the Key Line Cable shown on page 8.
>> This is a doubled ended RCA plug type cable.  It references fig 5 on pg 18 for the basic installation, (no KXPACBL).
>> Paragraph 6, pg 19, seems to say that the Key Line Cable goes to ACC2 on the KX3.  Great, except the RCA plug does not  come close to fitting the 3.5 mm ACC2 jack.  What am I doing wrong?
>>
>> 73,
>> Rick Dettinger  K7MW
>>
>

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Re: KXPA100 connections

Don Wilhelm-4
Rick,

The cable kit makes it 'plug-n-play'.  Well worth the $39.95 IMHO, but
may vary on how you value your time and frustration level.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 12/15/2014 7:01 PM, Rick Dettinger wrote:

> Thanks Don,
>
> I did read the instructions wrong.  I was distracted by the idea that the KXPA100 would be "plug and play" with the companion KX3 transceiver.  Since it is unlikely that I will be able to find a cable with an RCA plug on one end, and a 2.5 mm stereo plg on the other, without tip wire, it looks like a custom job.
> I don't know if I would have a use for the features of the KXCABLE, since I don't have a high power amp, a KXAT100 or a computer in my shack.
> I do appreciate the fact that it would be necessary to modify connection cables for unknown brand X transceivers.
>
>
> 73,
> Rick Dettinger  K7MW
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>  
> On Dec 15, 2014, at 3:35 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
>
>> Rick,
>>
>> The manual does *not* state that an RCA plug will be used on both ends of the Keyline cable.
>> Yes, the KXPA100 end is an RCA plug and that is clearly shown, but the other end must match the transceiver and since several types of connectors are used on transceivers for KEYOUT, the KXPA100 must be ambiguous about the connector on the transceiver end (i.e. the FT-817 uses a DIN connector IIRC).
>>
>> In the case of the KX3, a 2.5mm stereo plug is needed.  The ring contact is keyline output and the shield or common conductor of the cable connects to the shell.
>>
>> It may be easier to just order the KXPACBL than cutting your cable and wiring in the 2.5mm stereo plug.
>>
>> 73,
>> Don W3FPR
>>
>> On 12/15/2014 5:19 PM, Rick Dettinger wrote:
>>> Guess what? I need assistance!
>>> I am attempting to connect my KX3 to my new KXPA100, and am stumped with the Key Line Cable shown on page 8.
>>> This is a doubled ended RCA plug type cable.  It references fig 5 on pg 18 for the basic installation, (no KXPACBL).
>>> Paragraph 6, pg 19, seems to say that the Key Line Cable goes to ACC2 on the KX3.  Great, except the RCA plug does not  come close to fitting the 3.5 mm ACC2 jack.  What am I doing wrong?
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Rick Dettinger  K7MW
>>>
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