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1 8 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 Vin 8 GND AFin PTT/TxD0 AFout SPK/RxD0 TxD1 RxD1 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 8 SPK+ Emerg/ NPD In SCI Data Out GND SCI Data In Flat Tx Audio Ext Alrm Ext PTT Mic Aud RJ45 Plug

GM1200E Interface Cable

Motorola Accessory Connector (rear view) 10 11 14 13 12 SW B+ CTS Flat Rx Audio Ign Det Hook 16 SPK+ 15 RSSI 9 1 2 13 14 OPTIONS: RS232 Rx/Tx TTL inverted. Audio Tx level = 220mV RMS NOTES:

Motorola Radios operating on the NZ TeamTalk ‘actionnet’ network need to have their deviation level set to 1.2kHz (rather than the default of about 1.5kHz). Currently, this is the only network that requires this.

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1 5 6 9 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 Vin 8 GND AFin PTT/TxD0 AFout SPK/RxD0 TxD1 RxD1 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 8 CD RI CTS RTS DSR GND DTR TxD RxD 9 DB9 Male RJ45 Plug

Tait T2000 Interface Cable

OPTIONS: RS232C Levels.

NOTES:

This interface cable is only for use with Tait’s internal modem. To use our modem requires a cable with two extra lines, and radio modifications.

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1 8 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 Vin 8 GND AFin PTT/TxD0 AFout SPK/RxD0 TxD1 RxD1 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 8 RI CD TxD RTS RxD CTS DTR GND RJ45 Plug (terminal)

i-Port 5-wire CDMA Interface Cable

OPTIONS: RS232C Levels.

+ipr=57600 persistent in modem Telecom Network:

Ph No: #777

username = mobile@jamamobile password = telecom

discard = 60s echo = 0 (not used) Ping = 0 (not used) NOTES:

This interface cable is for full control of the i-Port modem.

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1 8 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 Vin 8 GND AFin PTT/TxD0 AFout SPK/RxD0 TxD1 RxD1 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 8 RI CD TxD RTS RxD CTS DTR GND RJ45 Plug (terminal)

i-Port 3-wire CDMA Interface Cable

OPTIONS: RS232C Levels.

Direct PPP (i-Port auto-dials)

+cqd=0 +ipr=57600 persistent in modem Telecom Network: username = mobile@jamamobile password = telecom discard = 60s echo = ?? Ping = ?? NOTES:

This interface cable is for a 3-wire interface.

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2 1 7 5 4 3 Vin 8 GND AFin PTT/TxD0 AFout SPK/RxD0 TxD1 RxD1 BUSY DCD AUDIO TO DTMF IN IGN_SENSE RSSI MIC_HI GND SPKR_HI PROG_IO Compressed DB15 RJ45 Plug

Maxon SM6000 Interface Cable

6 1 5 6 10 11 15 FLAT AUDIO DATA PTT/RTS SPKR_LO BUS ASIC VOL OUT

MIC_LO 1 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 OPTIONS:

No Mute, No Busy, PTT Active Low, No Input PTT Audio Tx level = 500mV RMS

NOTES:

This interface can be used for data only channels, ie no voice.

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1 8 2 1 7 5 4 3 Vin 8 GND AFin PTT AFout** PTTin* TxD1 RxD1 A- (GND) SW SPKR HI /CG DISABLE /PTT /SERIAL RQST SW A+ MIC HI SPKR HI SPKR LO RJ45 Plug

MDX800 Interface Cable

6 /AUDIO MUTE VOL SQ-HI MIC LO /RELAY N/C DISPLAY SER 1 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 OPTIONS:

No Mute, No Busy, PTT Active Low, No Input PTT Audio Tx level = 500mV RMS

NOTES:

This interface can be used for shared voice and data channels (RDC + MDT).

* PTTin: this requires the WDT2000PCB to be modified. A wire needs to be run from J2 pin 7 to the RJ45.

** AFout: this requires the WDT2000PCB to be modified. The output from the MSM6882 must be routed through a spare Op-amp before being AC coupled, and output.

The terminal is able to be powered from the radio.

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2 1 7 6 5 4 3 8 CD RI CTS RTS DSR GND DTR TxD RxD 9 DB9 Female 5 1 9 6 5 1 9 6 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 8 9 CD RI CTS RTS DSR GND DTR TxD RxD

3 Wire Null Modem Cable

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2 1 7 6 5 4 3 8 CD RI CTS RTS DSR GND DTR TxD RxD 9 DB9 Female 5 1 9 6 5 1 9 6 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 8 9 CD RI CTS RTS DSR GND DTR TxD RxD

Full (9-wire) Null Modem Cable

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GM950 Interface Cable

OPTIONS:

Mute, Busy, PTT Active Low, No Input PTT (maybe) Audio Tx level = 150mV RMS

NOTES:

This interface can be used for shared voice, and data channels.

*TxD1: this line should _not_ be wired for base RDC’s, only for mobile RDC’s/WDT’s.

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2 1 7 5 4 3 Vin 8 GND AFin PTT AFout PTTin TxD1 RxD1 RJ45 Plug

TermPlug to RJ45 (for new BoB, old terminal)

6 1 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 12 Vin AFin AFout TxD0 RxD0 GND IO2 IO1 DTR CD TxD1 RxD1

NOTE: This is a compatibility cable to plug a Generation II Data Terminal into a Generation III Break Out Box. The Generation III Break Out Box is required for some radio types:

1. GM1200E (MPT1327) 2. MDX800 (EDACS)

The Generation II terminal still needs the PTTout jumper to be set for the comms device (but doesn’t require the TxD1 level jumper to be set.

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1 8 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 Vin 8 GND AFin PTT/TxD0 AFout SPK/RxD0 TxD1 RxD1 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 8 Vin GND AFin FT AFout FT TxD1 RxD1 RJ45 Plug (terminal)

Terminal to IO Expander cable

NOTES:

This interface cable is used to plug a terminal into an IO Expander’s ‘Terminal’ connector. A standard cable is then used from the IO Expander’s ‘Comms’ connector to the

communications device.

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2 1 7 6 5 4 3 Vin 8 GND AFin PTT/TxD0 AFout SPK/RxD0 TxD1 RxD1 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 8 CD RI RTS CTS DSR GND DTR RxD TxD 9 DB9 Male RJ45 Plug

EDACS RDI Cable

OPTIONS: RS232C Levels.

NOTES:

9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, _even_ parity

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1 8 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 Vin 8 GND AFin PTT/TxD0 AFout SPK/RxD0 TxD1 RxD1 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 8 SPK+ Emerg/ NPD In SCI Data Out GND SCI Data In Flat Tx Audio Ext Alrm Ext PTT Mic Aud RJ45 Plug

MCX780 Interface Cable

Motorola Accessory Connector (rear view) 10 11 12-16 DON’T-CARE Flat Rx Audio Ign Det 9 1 2 13 14 OPTIONS: Audio Tx level = 220mV RMS NOTES:

Motorola Radios operating on the NZ TeamTalk ‘actionnet’ network need to have their deviation level set to 1.2kHz (rather than the default of about 1.5kHz). Currently, this is the only network that requires this.

With unshielded cable use a maximum of 0.5m of cable. With shielded cable use a maximum of 1m of cable. In a noisy environment only use shielded cable.

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Tait TM8115

MDT BOB J3 RJ45

Tait TM8115 DB15

Vin RxD1 TxD1 IO2(PTT Output) AFout IO1(Busy) AFin GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 7 8 AUX_RX AUD_TAP_IN +13V8 10 AUX_TX 11 AUX_GPI1 12 13 AUD_TAP_OUT 15 Ground AUX_GPIO4

Note: Base RDC serial 2 or BOB J5 should be connected with PC, BOB J3( serial 1 RJ45 ) is connected with TM8115 DB15 port. Gate Keeper should be set up as directly connected to the Base RDC.

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1 5

6 10

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Vertex VX2500

MDT BOB J3 RJ45

Vertex VX2500 DB9

Vin RxD1 TxD1 IO2(PTT Output) AFout IO1(Busy) AFin GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 CD Rx Tx 4 Ground 5 Output Horn 6 7 Input PTT 8 Vdc Input DTR

Note: Base RDC BOB J5 DB9( should be connected with PC, BOB J3( RJ45 ) is connected with VX2500 DB9. Gate Keeper should be set up as directly connected to the Base RDC.

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5 1

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Johnson 8600

MDT BOB J3 RJ45

Johnson 8600 14 pin Connector

Vin RxD1 TxD1 IO2(PTT Output) AFout IO1(Busy) AFin GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 8 6 CD Rx Tx 4 Ground 9 6 3 PTT 4 Vdc

Note: Base RDC BOB J5 DB9( should be connected with PC, BOB J3( RJ45 ) is connected with Johnson radio. Gate Keeper should be set up as directly connected to the Base RDC.

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1 8 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 Vin 8 GND AFin PTT/TxD0 AFout SPK/RxD0 TxD1 RxD1 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 8 SPK+ Emerg/ NPD In SCI Data Out GND SCI Data In Flat Tx Audio Ext Alrm Ext PTT Mic Aud RJ45 Plug

MCX780 Audio Interface Cable

Motorola Accessory Connector (rear view) 10 11 12-20 DON’T-CARE Flat Rx Audio Ign Det 9 OPTIONS:

Audio Tx level = 220mV RMS (for 60% deviation)

Lk1 MUST be removed on the Gen II BoB. The MCX780 does not work correctly with an RTS/ CTS loopback.

NOTES:

The MCX780 requires two cables to be connected from the BoB to the radio. A cable like the one shown here should be fitted between the RJ45 on the BoB and the radio’s rear connector. A standard DB9-DB9 straight through cable should also be connected (minimum pins 2, 3, and 5) between the BoB and radio.

Motorola Radios operating on the NZ TeamTalk ‘actionnet’ network need to have their deviation level set to 1.2kHz (rather than the default of about 1.5kHz). Currently, this is the only network that requires this.

With unshielded cable use a maximum of 0.5m of cable. With shielded cable use a maximum of 1m of cable. In a noisy environment only use shielded cable.

NOTE: Power should be supplied to the BoB through the RJ45 connector on pin 1 (ground is on pin 8). This is a workaround to a fault in the early generation II BoBs.

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BoB -> PC cable for RDC’s

1 5 6 9 1 4 1 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 4 3 2 DB9F RJ11

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For all cellular modems use the cable provided with

the modem and connect it to the DB9 on the BoB.

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OKI MICROLINE 184 Turbo+ Printer Interface

1 4 1 2 3 4 GND RxD TxD 1 8-25 7 6 5 4 3 2 DB25F RJ11 Bob J5 1 13 OKI ML184T+ Printer NOTES:

OKI ML184T+ printer should be set up as serial interface. It should be 8 bits, no parity, 4800bps, and no any control pins to be used. Please check “ML184T_plus” manual for details. For example, printer setting switches should be:

Switch State Note

1 on no parity

2 on no parity

3 on 8 bits

4 off no ready/busy protocol

5 on printer mode 6 on printer mode 7 off no RTS 8 off no SSD 9 on 4800bps 10 off 4800bps 11 on 4800bps 12 off no DSR 13 on 32 bytes buffer 14 on factory default 15 on factory default

16 off factory default

TxD RxD

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GPS Receiver GR212

Waterproof

12 Pin BOB

OLD BOB 8pin

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GPS Receiver GR211

Waterproof

12 Pin BOB

OLD BOB 8pin

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GPS Receiver BR304

12 Pin BOB

OLD BOB 8pin

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