[1000mp] Which 8 Pin DIN plug?

John Lemay john at carltonhouse.eclipse.co.uk
Wed Nov 28 10:18:57 EST 2007


Gentlemen

I have an FT-1000 here, and a sample of the correct plug. Referring to the
Hosiden web site, you need the version shown as "8b". On this connector,
pins 7 and 8 are on a larger diameter from the others and are closer to the
outside shell. I don't know whether this is a 262 or 270 degree variety
though !

Maplin and Rapid are big component stockists in the UK, and neither list it.

I have an FT-2000 as well. That uses the same connector, and sadly one is
not supplied.

Regards

John
G4ZTR


-----Original Message-----
From: 1000mp-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:1000mp-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of John Becker
Sent: 28 November 2007 14:37
To: 1000mp at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [1000mp] Which 8 Pin DIN plug?

This discussion actually began on the Tower Talk list a couple of weeks 
ago when K9YC reported having bought some DIN connectors from the RF 
Connection only to find that they wouldn't take solder. The general 
consensus was that the connectors he bought were probably "RoHS 
compliant", which is another problem.

As for the FT-1000 band data plug, the majority of responders believe it 
is the less-common 262 degree variety. One dissenting opinion came from 
Universal Radio, which sells both types. They think Yaesu uses the 270 
degree. I asked them to double-check this and have not heard back from 
them yet. I called Yaesu yesterday, and they were unable to tell me 
which style they use, although they may get back to me later with 
additional information. The Yaesu part number for the correct plug is 
P0090651, and they sell it for $2.38 plus "$5 to $10" for shipping. One 
of these plugs is included with the FT-2000 and the FT-9000, but wasn't 
included with the FT-1000.

 From the FT-1000 service manual, the band data connector on the radio 
has a manufacturer's part number TCS5073-19-4151. I was unable to locate 
a data sheet for the TCS5073-19-4151 online. This is a Hosiden part 
number. I did find a DIN connector brochure on the Hosiden website at:  
http://www.hosiden.co.jp/web/english/web/products/pdf/e_c03_din.pdf . 
This brochure includes the TCS5073 series of connectors, but not this 
specific part number. It also includes drawings of the two different 8 
pin styles, showing how they differ.

73,

John, K9MM
> See: http://www.therfc.com/dinconn.htm
> The listings show both the normal 8-pin and the rarer (a bit more $$)
"262"
> 8-pin.
>
> Again, no indication as to which one to use for the Yaesu.
>
> Mike N2MG
>
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: 1000mp-bounces at mailman.qth.net 
>> [mailto:1000mp-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Alan P
>> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 11:01 AM
>> To: All about Yaesu 1000mp
>> Subject: RE: [1000mp] Which 8 Pin DIN plug?
>>
>>
>> John, did you find a source for the DIN plug?  If so, please 
>> forward the link and which pin spread is used. al VA1MM
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: 1000mp-bounces at mailman.qth.net 
>> [mailto:1000mp-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of John Becker
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 4:50 PM
>> To: 1000mp at mailman.qth.net
>> Subject: [1000mp] Which 8 Pin DIN plug?
>>
>>
>> I need to buy an 8 pin DIN plug for the band data connector 
>> on my FT-1000. I just learned that there are two kinds, one 
>> which has a 270 degree pin spread and another which has a 262 
>> degree pin spread. Universal Radio refers to the 262 degree 
>> version as the Kenwood type. Every place I've found that has 
>> both types has a higher price for the 262 degree type, 
>> suggesting that it is less commonly used. Which one is used 
>> on the FT-1000? Thanks!
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> John, K9MM
>>     

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