To install the cable:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Figure 3.9
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Remove the rubber bung that cover the auxiliary connector on each
radio body.
Plug an auxiliary connector into the auxiliary port of a radio body.
Plug the second auxiliary connector into the auxiliary port of the
other radio body.
The cable can be plugged in either way—its orientation has no impact
on radio performance. However, to reduce the cabling required, orient
the cable so other connectors from the cable (for example, the external
interface connector and GPS socket) are closest to the device or devices
to connect to.
Tightly fasten the jackscrew-type locks.
If your cable has additional connectors, refer to the installation
instructions for your cable (see
page
5), or contact your radio provider.
Enable the appropriate programmable I/O and external PTT 1
settings using the programming application. See
Repeater Settings" on page
Auxiliary connectors—pins and signals for crossband repeater
a
operation
Pin
Signal name
B
J
C
1)
2
AUX_GPIO5
D
1!
E
1@
7
AUD_TAP_IN
F
1#
G
1$
H
12
AUX_GPI1
1%
I
13
AUD_TAP_OUT
rear view
15
AGND
a. Your cable may have other pins not listed here that carry additional signals.
"Associated Documentation" on
"Crossband
42.
Description
busy (output)
audio tap input
PTT (input)
audio tap output
ground
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