Broken connector and damaged mic chord
Wire color | Function |
Black | FAST |
White | GND |
Red | PTT |
Yellow | MIC |
Copper | MIC GND |
Blue | 5V |
Not connected | Up |
Not connected | Down |
Needed tools:
- Crimper for RJ45 modular connectors (very cheap in a DIY shop)
- RJ45 connectors (I bought ten pieces for 90 Euro-cents in a DIY shop)
- Cutter
- A caliper or whatever you have to measure a length of 15 mm
- Soldering iron
- Soldering wire
- Five minutes of time
Remove the thick black sheeve for a length of 15 mm. Twist the bare copper wire to make it a little stiffer. You might want to add a very little drop of solder to its tip. Not too much because, if the wire becomes too hard, it won't be crimped. If you removed the connector hood from the cable, put it back where it was.
Insert the wires end into the receptacles of the RJ45 modular connector in the right order. Push them in so that their ends go all the way down, against the wall at the bottom of the connector. Insert the RJ45 connector into the crimper with the due care not to pull any of the wires off. Tighten the handles of the crimper… Release… That's it. Now plug the connector in, and test the microphone with your transceiver. If everything is ok, unplug, slide the hood along the cable so that the connector fits it precisely.
Done!
Enjoy amateur radio!
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