GM00E Interface Cable SPK+ Mic Aud Ext PTT SPK/0 Ext Alrm RJ Plug PTT/0 Flat Tx Audio SCI Data In SCI Data Out Emerg/ NPD In Motorola Accessory Connector (rear view) 0 Ign Det Flat Rx Audio CTS SW B+ Hook RSSI SPK+ OPTIONS: RS Rx/Tx TTL inverted. Audio Tx level = 0mV RMS NOTES: Motorola Radios operating on the NZ TeamTalk actionnet network need to have their deviation level set to.khz (rather than the default of about.khz). Currently, this is the only network that requires this. With unshielded cable use a maximum of 0.m of cable. With shielded cable use a maximum of m of cable. In a noisy environment only use shielded cable.
Tait T000 Interface Cable CD SPK/0 DTR RJ Plug PTT/0 DSR RTS DB Male CTS RI OPTIONS: RSC Levels. NOTES: This interface cable is only for use with Tait s internal modem. To use our modem requires a cable with two extra lines, and radio modifications.
i-port -wire CDMA Interface Cable RI DTR SPK/0 CTS RJ Plug (terminal) PTT/0 RTS RJ Plug (modem) CD OPTIONS: RSC Levels. +ipr=00 persistent in modem Telecom Network: Ph No: # username = mobile@jamamobile password = telecom discard = 0s echo = 0 (not used) Ping = 0 (not used) NOTES: This interface cable is for full control of the i-port modem.
i-port -wire CDMA Interface Cable RI DTR SPK/0 CTS RJ Plug (terminal) PTT/0 RTS RJ Plug (modem) CD OPTIONS: RSC Levels. Direct PPP (i-port auto-dials) +cqd=0 +ipr=00 persistent in modem Telecom Network: username = mobile@jamamobile password = telecom discard = 0s echo =?? Ping =?? NOTES: This interface cable is for a -wire interface.
Maxon SM000 Interface Cable BUSY PROG_IO SPKR_HI SPK/0 MIC_HI PTT/0 RSSI IGN_SENSE AUDIO TO DTMF IN RJ Plug 0 DCD FLAT AUDIO DATA PTT/RTS SPKR_LO BUS ASIC VOL OUT MIC_LO OPTIONS: No Mute, No Busy, PTT Active Low, No Input PTT Audio Tx level = 00mV RMS 0 Compressed DB NOTES: This interface can be used for data only channels, ie no voice.
MDX00 Interface Cable A- () SPKR LO SPKR HI PTTin* MIC HI ** SW A+ RJ Plug PTT /SERIAL RQST /PTT /CG DISABLE SW SPKR HI 0 /AUDIO MUTE VOL SQ-HI MIC LO /RELAY N/C MDX00 Interface Connector DISPLAY SER KEYPAD SER OPTIONS: No Mute, No Busy, PTT Active Low, No Input PTT Audio Tx level = 00mV RMS NOTES: This interface can be used for shared voice and data channels (RDC + MDT). * PTTin: this requires the WDT000PCB to be modified. A wire needs to be run from J pin to the RJ. ** : this requires the WDT000PCB to be modified. The output from the MSM must be routed through a spare Op-amp before being AC coupled, and output. The terminal is able to be powered from the radio.
Wire Null Modem Cable CD CD DTR DTR DB Female DSR DSR DB Female RTS RTS CTS CTS RI RI
Full (-wire) Null Modem Cable CD CD DTR DTR DB Female DSR DSR DB Female RTS RTS CTS CTS RI RI
GM0 Interface Cable SPK+ Mic Aud * PTT(data) (GP) 0 RADIO BUSY (GP) Flat Tx Audio RJ Plug PTT BUS+ GP Motorola Accessory Connector (rear view) MUTE (GP) 0 Ign Det Flat Rx Audio GP SW B+ Hook RSSI SPK+ OPTIONS: Mute, Busy, PTT Active Low, No Input PTT (maybe) Audio Tx level = 0mV RMS NOTES: This interface can be used for shared voice, and data channels. *: this line should _not_ be wired for base RDC s, only for mobile RDC s/wdt s.
U GPS Interface Cable Bl v R Br Or
TermPlug to RJ (for new BoB, old terminal) IO IO PTTin 0 RJ Plug PTT 0 T Plug 0 CD DTR Generation II Terminal Generation III BoB NOTE: This is a compatibility cable to plug a Generation II Data Terminal into a Generation III Break Out Box. The Generation III Break Out Box is required for some radio types:. GM00E (MPT). MDX00 (EDACS) The Generation II terminal still needs the PTTout jumper to be set for the comms device (but doesn t require the level jumper to be set.
Terminal to IO Expander cable SPK/0 FT RJ Plug (terminal) PTT/0 FT RJ Plug (IO Expander) NOTES: This interface cable is used to plug a terminal into an IO Expander s Terminal connector. A standard cable is then used from the IO Expander s Comms connector to the communications device.
EDACS RDI Cable CD SPK/0 DTR RJ Plug PTT/0 DSR CTS DB Male RTS RI OPTIONS: RSC Levels. NOTES: 00 baud, data bits, stop bit, _even_ parity
IO Expander to Serial Printer (DB) RJ IO Expander - DBM Printer
MCX0 Interface Cable SPK+ Mic Aud Ext PTT SPK/0 Ext Alrm RJ Plug PTT/0 Flat Tx Audio SCI Data In SCI Data Out Emerg/ NPD In Motorola Accessory Connector (rear view) 0 Ign Det Flat Rx Audio - DON T-CARE CD DTR DSR CTS RTS DB Male OPTIONS: Audio Tx level = 0mV RMS RI NOTES: Motorola Radios operating on the NZ TeamTalk actionnet network need to have their deviation level set to.khz (rather than the default of about.khz). Currently, this is the only network that requires this. With unshielded cable use a maximum of 0.m of cable. With shielded cable use a maximum of m of cable. In a noisy environment only use shielded cable.
Tait TM MDT BOB J RJ Tait TM DB 0 AUX_RX AUD_TAP_IN +V IO(PTT Output) 0 AUX_GPIO AUX_TX IO(Busy) AUX_GPI AUD_TAP_OUT Ground Note: Base RDC serial or BOB J should be connected with PC, BOB J( serial RJ ) is connected with TM DB port. Gate Keeper should be set up as directly connected to the Base RDC.
Vertex VX00 MDT BOB J RJ Vertex VX00 DB CD Rx Tx IO(PTT Output) Input DTR Ground IO(Busy) Output Horn Input PTT Vdc Note: Base RDC BOB J DB( should be connected with PC, BOB J( RJ ) is connected with VX00 DB. Gate Keeper should be set up as directly connected to the Base RDC.
Johnson 00 MDT BOB J RJ Johnson 00 pin Connector External Internal CD Rx Tx IO(PTT Output) Ground IO(Busy) PTT 0 Vdc Note: Base RDC BOB J DB( should be connected with PC, BOB J( RJ ) is connected with Johnson radio. Gate Keeper should be set up as directly connected to the Base RDC.
Reflex Module to DB DB Female CD CACK HORI HORO DTR CREQ DSR DSR RTS RTS CTS CTS RI RI
MCX0 Audio Interface Cable Power SPK+ Mic Aud Ext PTT SPK/0 Ext Alrm 0 RJ Plug PTT/0 Flat Tx Audio SCI Data In SCI Data Out Emerg/ NPD In Motorola Accessory Connector (rear view) 0 Ign Det Flat Rx Audio -0 DON T-CARE OPTIONS: Audio Tx level = 0mV RMS (for 0% deviation) Lk MUST be removed on the Gen II BoB. The MCX0 does not work correctly with an RTS/ CTS loopback. NOTES: The MCX0 requires two cables to be connected from the BoB to the radio. A cable like the one shown here should be fitted between the RJ on the BoB and the radio s rear connector. A standard DB-DB straight through cable should also be connected (minimum pins,, and ) between the BoB and radio. Motorola Radios operating on the NZ TeamTalk actionnet network need to have their deviation level set to.khz (rather than the default of about.khz). Currently, this is the only network that requires this. With unshielded cable use a maximum of 0.m of cable. With shielded cable use a maximum of m of cable. In a noisy environment only use shielded cable. NOTE: Power should be supplied to the BoB through the RJ connector on pin (ground is on pin ). This is a workaround to a fault in the early generation II BoBs.
BoB -> PC cable for RDC s DBF RJ Plug the RJ into the printer socket on the BoB.
Cellular Cable For all cellular modems use the cable provided with the modem and connect it to the DB on the BoB.
OKI MICROLINE Turbo+ Printer Interface RJ Bob J - DBF OKI MLT+ Printer NOTES: OKI MLT+ printer should be set up as serial interface. It should be bits, no parity, 00bps, and no any control pins to be used. Please check MLT_plus manual for details. For example, printer setting switches should be: Switch State Note on no parity on no parity on bits off no ready/busy protocol on printer mode on printer mode off no RTS off no SSD on 00bps 0 off 00bps on 00bps off no DSR on bytes buffer on factory default on factory default off factory default
GPS Receiver GR Waterproof OLD BOB pin () White RJ0 (V) Red (RXD) Yellow (TXD) Green GPS Pin BOB () White RJ0 (RXD) Yellow (V) Red (TXD) Green GPS
GPS Receiver GR Waterproof OLD BOB pin () Yellow RJ0 (V) Red (RXD) Green (TXD) Orange GPS Pin BOB () Yellow RJ0 (RXD) Green (V) Red (TXD) Orange GPS
GPS Receiver BR0 OLD BOB pin () Black RJ0 (V) Red (RXD) White (TXD) Green GPS Pin BOB () Black RJ0 (RXD) White (V) Red (TXD) Green GPS