Hi Rick,
My local Radio Shack still offers 2.5mm stereo plugs. It would be about a 3 minute job to solder the free cable leads to it, even if my solder station was dead cold to start. Good luck.
Terry W0FM
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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
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