Difference between revisions of "XTL Radio"
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== Sourcing of connector == | == Sourcing of connector == | ||
− | As of now, there is no other source for the connector than Motorola. | + | As of now, there is no other source for the connector than Motorola. The rumor mill puts money on [https://www.ittcannon.com ITT Canon] being the manufacturer. |
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+ | The pins come in a 25 pin strip Motorola Part Number: '''3980034F05''' | ||
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+ | The housings are '''HLN6961''' | ||
The body looks like 2 D-Sub connectors stacked with standard pitch spacing on the pins. | The body looks like 2 D-Sub connectors stacked with standard pitch spacing on the pins. | ||
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[[File:XTL-Acc-pins.png|200x200px|thumb|center|XTS accessory Pin detail vs. normal pins]] | [[File:XTL-Acc-pins.png|200x200px|thumb|center|XTS accessory Pin detail vs. normal pins]] | ||
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+ | == Notes on assembly == | ||
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+ | The TE 91285-1 Pin extraction tool is highly recommended. [https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/te-application-tooling/91285-1/A9979-ND/132443 DigiKey Link] | ||
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+ | The Engineer PA-09 is recommenced as a crimper. | ||
== Photos of connector == | == Photos of connector == |
Revision as of 00:21, 12 May 2020
Page covering the XTL 1500/2500/5000 Radios
These are P25 trunking radios which are mono-band.
Contents
Accessory Connector
J2 is the accessory connector
Here's a picture of it from the radio side
Table of Pins
Rear Accessory Jack Pin Functions | ||
Pin | Name | Function |
1 | GRND | Ground |
2 | BUS+ | SB9600 BUS+ Data |
3 | BUS1 | SB9600 BUS- Data |
4 | TXD | RS232 Transmit Data |
5 | RXD | RS232 Recieve Data |
6 | USB- | USB - (White) |
7 | USB+ | USB + (Green) |
8 | RESET | SB9600 Reset |
9 | BUSY | SB9600 BUSY |
10 | CTS | RS232 Clear to Send |
11 | RTS | RS232 Request to Send |
12 | USB PWR | USB Power +5v |
13 | CHAN ACT | Chanel Activity (COR+PL |
14 | GRND | Ground |
15 | EMERGENCY | Emergency |
16 | PTT | Push to Talk |
17 | ONE WIRE | One-Wire Data |
18 | VIP OUT 1 | Vehicular Interface Output 1 |
19 | VIP OUT 2 | Vehicular Interface Output 2 |
20 | SPKR+ | Speaker+ |
21 | RX FILT AUDIO | Receive Filtered Audio Out |
22 | Monitor | Monitor Overrides PL |
23 | AUX MIC | Rear Mic Input |
24 | SW B+ | Switched Battery Voltage |
25 | IGN | Ignition Sense |
26 | SPKR | Speaker - |
Sourcing of connector
As of now, there is no other source for the connector than Motorola. The rumor mill puts money on ITT Canon being the manufacturer.
The pins come in a 25 pin strip Motorola Part Number: 3980034F05
The housings are HLN6961
The body looks like 2 D-Sub connectors stacked with standard pitch spacing on the pins.
Aftermarket Pins will not work due to the low profile retaining ring. This thread on the Batlabs Batboard has some more info and this picture showing the differences below:
Notes on assembly
The TE 91285-1 Pin extraction tool is highly recommended. DigiKey Link
The Engineer PA-09 is recommenced as a crimper.
Photos of connector
I disassembled and took some close up pictures with my scope. The connector looks a bit similar to most D-SUB connectors.