Fascinating. I wonder if the FT-891 works the same way.
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On 5/18/2025 9:28 AM, Tom Horne via
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There is an undocumented CAT control port for the FT-857D
through the microphone Jack. You can find it with a google
search. It took me about an hour to make the device on a bread
board and it worked flawlessly exactly as shown in the
schematic. I have a tremor in my hands that makes soldering
rather difficult. A couple of small venders offered the cords
already made up but the one I purchased did not work because the
maker tried to simplify the circuit in some way. Here is the web
address for the one I successfully breadboarded. <>.?
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It's connectors are serial to USOC modular microphone jack so
you will need a USB to serial adapter. Be sure that the adapter
that you buy has a genuine FTDI chip set. In use with radios the
prolific chip set has acquired a reputation for poor
performance. There are a lot of counterfeit chips out? there so
look for the brands that are specifically mentioned as genuine
is the non vender comparison articles. Even though the sales and
catalog descriptions call the connector you need a DB9 that is
actually erroneous because the Serial connector is actually size
E as in D form, size E connector, 9 pin. I don't know were the
habit of calling all D form connectors size B but, in general,
it doesn't do any harm because nearly the entire industry uses
this misnomer but pay attention because there are a few DB9s out
there that are actually the common B size but actually have only
9 pins. Those are used in? gender changers and a few
converters.?
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