YAESU
RJ-45 Mic Connector -
TGR-SL-CABRJ4
Radio Models
Pin-out
Notes
JP-1
FT-450
FT-600
FT-817
FT-897
FT-900
Pin 1 – N/C
Pin 2 – N/C
Pin 3 – N/C
Pin 4 – Mic GND
Pin 5 – Mic
Pin 6 – PTT
Pin 7 – GND
Pin 8 – N/C
Receive Audio is not available on this connector.
Check Other Listings for these radios - you may be
able to use the DIN, PACKET, ACCESSORY, or
DATA jack
YAESU
6-Pin Mini DIN Data Port Connector -
TGR-SL-CAB6PM
Radio Models
Pin-out
Notes
JP-1
FT-100/100D
FT-450
***
FT-817/817ND
FT-840
**
FT-847
**
FT-857/897
FT-950
**
FT-1500M
FT-7100/7800R
FT-7900R
FT-8100/8800R
FT-8900R
FTM-350**
Check the SLMOD6PM
Jumper Module list
Pin 1 – Data In
Pin 2 – Ground
Pin 3 – PTT
Pin 4 – 9600 Out
Pin 5 – 1200 Out
Pin 6 – Squelch
For special signals requiring un-filtered
"discriminator" audio, you will need to move the
"SPKR" jumper to pin #4 (9600 baud output). Note
that some newer radios do NOT provide this output, so
this may not apply to your radio.
**FT-950 - Some users of this radio have reported that
the Notch Filter is turned on after a hard reset. If you
see a "hole" in your waterfall display, then please
make sure that your Notch Filter is turned OFF.
**On the FT-840 and FT-847 the 6 pin Data Port
supports FM & LSB only. It may also function on only
VHF (Not HF).
**The FTM-350 requires Yaesu's CT-141 adapter to
convert from it's (unusual) 8-pin mini-DIN connector
to a standard 6-pin mini-DIN. This adapter should be
available from any authorized Yaesu dealer.
***
NOTE:
If you are using an ICOM IC-7000, IC-746PRO, or
Yaesu FT-450
, please note that some customers have reported that these
radios have unusually sensitive Data Ports, which can make adjustment of the SignaLink's TX knob somewhat difficult. If this is the case
with your radio (and the solutions listed above don't work), then you can easily resolve the issue by replacing the SignaLink's "Mic" jumper
wire with a standard 1/4 watt size resistor. Both a 47K and 100K resistor have been reported by several customers to allow easy adjustment
of the power level. Please note that you
**DO NOT**
solder this resistor. It simply plugs into the JP1 socket in place of the MIC jumper
wire.
Be sure that you use a 1/4 watt size resistor, so that you do not damage the SignaLink's socket!