[Kenwood] Kenwood 9-pin connector

George Paton gpaton1 at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 21 10:24:20 EDT 2006


The plug was used for the VOX unit. The radio will not transmit without
the jumper wire between the two pins. If you don't have the plug, you
need to use a jumper wire. Still a lot of TS-700's around, but the plug
 is hard to find.
73 to all,
George
WB7EXE 
--- VA3DG <va3dg at rogers.com> wrote:
> If you mean the plug whose pins look like the base of a small
> electronic 
> tube, I had one plugged into the back of my Knwd TS-700SP 2M all mode
> radio, 
> vintage 1980.
> I can't remember what the plug did but I do remember that something
> didn't 
> work properly without it. Two of the 9 pins had a solder bridge
> across them.
> I can't help with the part number, sorry. That was long time ago when
> I had 
> that radio!
> Sorry can't be of more help.
> GL
>> Darrell,
> VA3DG/VE3DDG
>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <w7ksg at juno.com>
> To: <kenwood at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 6:05 PM
> Subject: [Kenwood] Kenwood 9-pin connector
>>> >
> >
> > Can someone tell me what Kenwood gear uses a small miniature 9-
> pin
> > connector which has a screw on plastic cap. Better still does
> anyone
> > have the Kenwood part number. Thanks
> >
> > J
> > W7KSG
> > 
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