[TenTec] Eagle Mini-Din (?) connector

Duane Calvin ac5aa1 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 19 19:59:22 EDT 2014


Or, another source is one of the guys on E*bay who sell cables easily made
up for various rigs.  I bought one for my Orion years ago and it served very
well.  I don't think this is the same guy, but here's one I found through a
Google search:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Data-Communication-Cable-Cord-for-8pin-Ten-Tec-Eagle
-599-Argonaut-593-VI-Data7-/131122341388 

	73, Duane

Duane Calvin, AC5AA
Austin, Texas
www.ac5aa.com  




-----Original Message-----
From: TenTec [mailto:tentec-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Richards
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2014 6:18 PM
To: gm5bkc at gmail.com; Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Eagle Mini-Din (?) connector

Yes... follow Jim's advice using flux and tinning BOTH the pins and the 
cable ends, before mating them.  That, alone, makes it easier to do any 
audio plug.

Another easy trick, is to purchase a commercially manufactured straight 
-through MIDI cable which already has the correct DIN plugs.  You can 
cannibalize it by cutting off one end so it becomes unterminated at that 
end, and you can strip, tin, and solder the correct leads to appropriate 
jacks and plugs.   Use a continuity tester to verify which wires go with 
which pins, they will usually each be of a different color insulator.  I 
make break out boxes for all my radios, and often use manufactured 
cables to simplify the task.  The manufactured plug mates with the rig, 
and the unterminated ends mate with appropriate jacks - and I use 
ordinary audio cables from there to any other device.

You can buy manufactured cable assemblies for these and other types of 
plugs/connectors  from and  this obviates the need to solder any wires 
to a DIN connector.   Look for these at any of these sites:

www.MFJ.com
www.Buxcomm.com
www.eBay.com
www.sweetwater.com
www.zzounds.com
www.fullcompass.com
www.markertec.com

and many more.

---------------------------- K8JHR  --------------------------------


On 9/19/2014 5:15 PM, Glenn Pladsen wrote:
>   
> keep the pins aligned and not let them move.  Use a small tip and the fine
> soldering techniques mentioned by others here today :-)
>
>
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