One alternative, instead of rewiring, is a replacement clip. It's nice for hard to arrange wires, and a real timesaver. It's also good for your mic connectors, especially where the manufacturer puts a whole braided shield into one pin on an RJ45. Here's one source...
On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 10:04?AM Dan KC2STA via <dan.ziolkowski=[email protected]> wrote:
google RJ45 pinout wiring
many hits on how to wire
Thanks Dan KC2STA
On Sat, Oct 12, 2024 at 3:08?PM 2M0WHN via <william.northcote=[email protected]> wrote:
Not technically Linuxham related, more adjacent to the topics on here.
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My slusb8r cable for my Icom IC-718's RJ45 broke. It was the plastic spring on the connector that broke, not the 13 pin itself. Now I have some spare RJ45 and a tool to connect the wires and keep them in place. But it seems there is a misunderstanding on my part as to the internal wiring for the cable. Some look to be twisted together while some are nearly the same colour and looks like they they are either in one pin or another. It is hard to make out the wiring from the connection itself.
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So has anyone got the wiring layout and are some twisted together or are they all separate? Would like to have this fixed and not buy another cable only for it to do the same problem again.