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Yaesu Amplifier Keying Cable FTDX-1200 FT-857 FT-897D FT-817 FT-840 FT-450 FT950

$ 8.91

Availability: 500 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • MPN: Yaesu-keying-cable
  • Condition: New
  • Cable Length: 5 feet
  • Brand: Radiodan
  • Type: Yaesu amplifier cable

    Description

    OVER 350 SOLD!
    Beware of anybody selling amplifier keying cables with a "lump" (choke) on the cable, this is usually an indication that their cable has poor braid content and is subject to RF getting back into it!
    OUR cables, ALL use the highest quality high braid copper with stranded copper center conductor!
    Look at how many we have sold!
    Why?  - - QUALITY! Don't be fooled by inferior cables!
    Amplifier keying cable for Yaesu radios shown below
    **** THIS CABLE HAS AN 8 PIN MINI-DIN CONNECTOR ON IT!!!!
    **** SOME RADIOS (AS SHOWN BELOW) NEED TO HAVE THIS CABLE PLUGGED INTO THE TUNER JACK!
    *** YES, TUNER JACK, NOT THE LINEAR JACK AS SHOWN BELOW!
    *** THE AMPLIFIER KEYING CIRCUIT APPEARS ON BOTH LINEAR AND TUNER JACKS ON RADIOS SHOWN BELOW.
    FT-100D, FT-100 DATA jack
    FT-857, FT-897, FT-897D, CAT/LINEAR jack
    FT-840, FT-900 BAND DATA jack
    FTDX-1200, FT-847 (HF),  FT-450, FT-950 TUNER jack
    FT-891, FT-991A TUN/LIN jack
    FT-817 ACC jack
    SEE ABOVE FOR WHICH JACK THIS PLUGS IN TO!
    Some Yaesu radio's that have both Linear and Tuner jacks, have the amplifier switching circuit appear on BOTH connectors.
    REMEMBER to look at your particular radio manual to see if you need to change a menu function to activate "Linear" or some other wording.
    Hand made in Colorado by hams for hams!
    Approximately 5 feet long, color of RCA connector may vary
    There is no buffer circuit in this cable, just a cable with 8 pin connector to connect your radio's amplifier keying circuit to your amplifier relay closure circuit.
    I suggest using our RBI-1 as a protective buffer in addition to this cable.
    Some amplifiers relay closure circuit have more voltage or draw more current thn your radio can handle, either way a buffer is suggested.
    Want to protect your radio keying circuit?
    See our eBay store for our RBI-1 amplifier buffer interface!