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KENWOOD TM-G707 PANEL SEPARATION DATA CABLE


Joe Simpkins
 

Any info would be appreciated about the existence of one of the DFK-4C Kits.
Thanks!


 

On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 18:22:49 -0700, "Joe Simpkins" <k4md@...>
wrote:

Any info would be appreciated about the existence of one of the DFK-4C Kits.
Thanks!
This is a brand new group and we so far only have a few members, so
aside from any replies you get here, I recommend trying the
amateur-repair group also. But stick around with the group as it won't
cost you anything to do so and the group may grow over time like my
Icom group did.

Now, one sold on ebay in January:



so I would set up an advanced search for your item but don't put too
many terms in the search or you may not get notified if a listing has
what you want but not one of your search terms.

I did find something that you're probably not looking for:



In the amateur-repairs group, someone might know what type of
connectors it uses so you can buy those and make your own separation
cable. You might ask this in addition to whether anyone knows where
the OEM cable might be found.

I hope you find the cable somewhere. If you're patient it might show
up on ebay again, but unless you check daily or every few days, you
won't know without having a search set up to notify you when your
search criteria are met by a new listing. And if you do check every
few days, as rare as that cable seems to be, someone else will
probably beat you to it.

Donald -- AD8DY
Formerly KJ3I



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Some ham radio groups you may be interested in:
/g/ICOM /g/Ham-Antennas
/g/HamRadioHelp /g/Baofeng
/g/CHIRP


Joe Simpkins
 

Hey Donald! Thanks so much for your thorough reply. The connectors on the data cable are proprietary, so I may have to do surgery on the cradle to solder in a replacement for that special connector. Happily, I am missing only one end of the data cable.

I need the schematic so I can properly wire the data cable inside the control head.

Again, thanks for your efforts and suggestions!!!

73,

Joe K4MD




Joe Simpkins
K4MD SYSOP
Carolina DX Association

Joe@...
Federal Firearms Licensee
Sales & Transfers


On Saturday, April 10, 2021, 10:22:29 PM EDT, Donald Hellen <donhellen@...> wrote:


On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 18:22:49 -0700, "Joe Simpkins" <k4md@...>
wrote:

>Any info would be appreciated about the existence of one of the DFK-4C Kits.
>Thanks!
>

This is a brand new group and we so far only have a few members, so
aside from any replies you get here, I recommend trying the
amateur-repair group also. But stick around with the group as it won't
cost you anything to do so and the group may grow over time like my
Icom group did.

Now, one sold on ebay in January:



so I would set up an advanced search for your item but don't put too
many terms in the search or you may not get notified if a listing has
what you want but not one of your search terms.

I did find something that you're probably not looking for:



In the amateur-repairs group, someone might know what type of
connectors it uses so you can buy those and make your own separation
cable. You might ask this in addition to whether anyone knows where
the OEM cable might be found.

I hope you find the cable somewhere. If you're patient it might show
up on ebay again, but unless you check daily or every few days, you
won't know without having a search set up to notify you when your
search criteria are met by a new listing. And if you do check every
few days, as rare as that cable seems to be, someone else will
probably beat you to it.

Donald -- AD8DY
Formerly KJ3I



----------------------------------------------------
Some ham radio groups you may be interested in:
/g/ICOM ? /g/Ham-Antennas
/g/HamRadioHelp ? /g/Baofeng
/g/CHIRP






 

Joe . . .

On Sun, 11 Apr 2021 20:46:11 +0000 (UTC), "Joe Simpkins"
<k4md@...> wrote:

I need the schematic so I can properly wire the data cable inside the control head.
I don't know what sort of quality this service manual has but it's
worth a look:

uglyduck.vajn.icu/PDF/ham/TM-G707A/TM-G707-service.pdf

I tried www. in front of the URL and it doesn't work, so my email
program won't see it as a URL.

Donald -- AD8DY
Formerly KJ3I


----------------------------------------------------
Some ham radio groups you may be interested in:
/g/ICOM /g/Ham-Antennas
/g/HamRadioHelp /g/Baofeng
/g/CHIRP


tron eee
 

Hi Donald,

I stuck a truncated version of the cited url into my web-browser, eg:


That url depicts: 'Index of /PDF/ham' in which is listed subdirectory:
'folder' TM-G707A

I am using proton VPN and FireFox v60.1.oesr (old, but works with a lot of
legacy websites).

If you still can't vector to this url, and if you are using a VPN, try disabling it and
then retry to load page. If that doesn't work, temporarily try using a different brand
web-browswer, such as Chrome or Opera or FireFox, etc, eg, different from you are
using. I've come to find that things are changing on how the net webmasters are
producing websites, if you are not 100% compatible with big tech, often portends
no access.

best regards, walt - km6oyh
p.s...my favorite rig is the Kenwood TS-440, bought 2 broken units, fixed both, they are great!!


 

Thanks, but I don't have any Kenwood equipment. You might have meant
to send this to whoever posted about it?

Donald KX8K

On Fri, 01 Oct 2021 11:56:11 -0700, "tron eee via groups.io"
<xtronus@...> wrote:

Hi Donald,

I stuck a truncated version of the cited url into my web-browser, eg:


That url depicts: 'Index of /PDF/ham' in which is listed subdirectory:
'folder' TM-G707A

I am using proton VPN and FireFox v60.1.oesr (old, but works with a lot of
legacy websites).

If you still can't vector to this url, and if you are using a VPN, try disabling it and
then retry to load page. If that doesn't work, temporarily try using a different brand
web-browswer, such as Chrome or Opera or FireFox, etc, eg, different from you are
using. I've come to find that things are changing on how the net webmasters are
producing websites, if you are not 100% compatible with big tech, often portends
no access.

best regards, walt - km6oyh
p.s...my favorite rig is the Kenwood TS-440, bought 2 broken units, fixed both, they are great!!




----------------------------------------------------
Some ham radio groups you may be interested in:
/g/ICOM /g/Ham-Antennas
/g/HamRadioHelp /g/Baofeng
/g/CHIRP


tron eee
 

Donald,

re; my Kenwoods...I was just doing braga dacio!!

walt