American QRP Club NUE-PSK Operator's Manual - Page 14
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Appendix A: The Radio Cable
This diagram represents what is shipped with your NUE-PSK modem.
Since the
modem can interface with literally hundreds of different SSB transceivers, it will be
necessary for you to connect the "unfinished end" of the Radio cable to properly
interface with your specific radio. Once you have the proper connector in hand for your
radio, the task is simple – just use the signal names and wire colors here as a guide to
get the PTT signal and audio tones to your rig.
The cable supplied with the modem has color-coded wires on one end, either as shown
in Figure A or in Figure B below. You will need to determine which type you have
before attaching the connector required for the data connection to your specific radio.
You can easily determine which cable type you have by using a VOM to check for
continuity from pin 8 on the molded Radio plug to the blue wire on the other end of the
cable. If there is continuity, you have Cable Type A. Otherwise, with pin 8 continuity to
the black wire, you have Cable Type B
OR ...
To help owners get on the air as quickly as possible with their new modems, we have
made certain custom cables available for purchase from the NUE-PSK website. If
interested, see
www.nue-psk.com
for available options. We also have identified a
resource you might call upon to help you make a custom cable for your radio, if desired.
NUE-PSK Digital Modem Operator's Manual, ver 1.20
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