Hi Bry -- do you have the TT 4-output, 7-pin DIN plug "octopus" cable
that provides easy connection to the pins of the rear panel accessory
jack? If not, a $10 bill and some postage will get you one. That makes
connecting a Line In, Line Out, PTT and other connections easy. Check
the user manual for the pin out assignments, but the cable that comes
from TT will have colors and be easy to mark after you find the chart in
the user guide. I cheated and put tape labels on them so I don't get
all corn-fused when not looking in the manual.
This should point the way.
TT makes a buffer or isolation cable, but you should not need that to
connect to a well behaved sound card - match an RCA phono plug on one
(rig) end and a 3.5 mm TR or TRS jack on the other (sound card) end.
I think this is what you are asking.
---------------------JHR -----------------------
On 7/14/2014 3:53 PM, bcarling@cfl.rr.com wrote:
I have a new (to me) OMNI 7 here and I wonder how to go about Sound Card
interfacing?
Does anyone have experience with this and can shine a little light for me? The
two interfaces
I have are designed only for use with a Yaesu FT857D and a Tentec OMNI VI
although I
have never used that one with the OMNI VI due to frequency stability issues,
and not wanting
to wait for warm-up...
The plugs on the OMNI VI interface are molded and unfortunately it has too many
phono
plugs to go to this OMNI VII. Does anyone know a way to adapt to the OM7 ?
Thanks & 73 - Brian AF4K
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