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RJ45 jack

Dick Frey
I'm a new owner, and new to the list.

The manual says:
FP ACC This connector (RJ-45, 6 pins) is located on the bottom of the
transceiver, near the VFO B knob. It is used with accessory devices.

What are these devices and how are they connected? There's no pin definition
or reference in the schematic.


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Re: RJ45 jack

Don Wilhelm-4
Dick,

Welcome the the Elecraft world!

Currently, there are no devices that use the RJ-45 connector.  There may
be in the future, but for now it is only used at the factory for tests.

73,
Don W3FPR

Dick Frey wrote:

> I'm a new owner, and new to the list.
>
> The manual says:
> FP ACC This connector (RJ-45, 6 pins) is located on the bottom of the
> transceiver, near the VFO B knob. It is used with accessory devices.
>
> What are these devices and how are they connected? There's no pin definition
> or reference in the schematic.
>  
>
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Re: RJ45 jack

N5GE
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On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 10:02:07 -0700, Dick Frey <[hidden email]>
wrote:

>I'm a new owner, and new to the list.
>
>The manual says:
>FP ACC This connector (RJ-45, 6 pins) is located on the bottom of the
>transceiver, near the VFO B knob. It is used with accessory devices.
>
>What are these devices and how are they connected? There's no pin definition
>or reference in the schematic.

The accessories are the testing devices at the factory at this time.

73,

Tom, N5GE

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