On 8/23/2011 8:29 AM, Jim McDonald wrote:
> The manual calls for six stranded conductors
I installed a G-1000DXA a few years ago that needed a 375 ft run of 
control cable. As with many manuals for consumer products, the 
instructions for cable size are poorly written. I translated Yaesu's 
recommendations to simple Ohm's Law, and came up with a spec of 2.5 ohms 
for the maximum loop resistance (that is, the combined resistance of the 
two conductors in series) of the pair that drives the motor (pins 4 and 
5).  The other are used for position sensing, and in the 1000DXA and 
800DXA are connected to a 470 ohm pot. There's another conductor in the 
cable for the 2800, but I haven't bothered to figure out what it's used 
for.  The wires for the pot (pins 1, 2, and 3) can have much higher loop 
resistance (I'd guess at least 5 -10 ohms for each conductor)
73, Jim Brown K9YC
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