Mostly used for connecting 8pin round microphone plug from YAESU desk
microphone, covering MD series, i.e MD-100A8x, MD-200B8x or any other hand Mic with round 8pin plug utilizing Yaesu connection standard.
Suitable for any YAESU transceivers using RJ-45 8pin socket for Microphone.
Tested for quality with FT-817, FT-818, FT-857, FT-897.
Adapter is made with high quality audio cable, double shielded with
foil and separate wire for MICE path, and separate PTT path. Flat 8-pin
RJ45 secured with strain relief cover. Good quality round Microphone
socket. Overall lenght 15-18cm.
Adapter in current production for SP market, contact me for price or any question.
Monday, April 20, 2020
ICOM Microphone adapter OPC-589 (clone by RNZ_LAB)
Mostly used for connecting 8pin round microphone plug from ICOM desk microphone, covering SM series, i.e SM-6/SM-8/SM-10/SM-20, HM-36, HM-219 or any other hand Mic with round 8pin plug.
Suitable for any ICOM transceivers using RJ-45 8pin socket for Microphone.
Tested for quality with IC-703, IC-706, IC-7000, IC-7100 and probably many other Icom radios.
Adapter is made with high quality audio cable, double shielded with foil and separate wire for MICE path, and separate PTT path. Flat 8-pin RJ45 secured with strain relief cover. Good quality round Microphone socket. Overall lenght 15-18cm.
Adapter in current production for SP market, contact me for price or any question.
Suitable for any ICOM transceivers using RJ-45 8pin socket for Microphone.
Tested for quality with IC-703, IC-706, IC-7000, IC-7100 and probably many other Icom radios.
Adapter is made with high quality audio cable, double shielded with foil and separate wire for MICE path, and separate PTT path. Flat 8-pin RJ45 secured with strain relief cover. Good quality round Microphone socket. Overall lenght 15-18cm.
Adapter in current production for SP market, contact me for price or any question.
RNZ_LAB Opinie o przejsciówkach
8pin round to RJ-45 adapter for IC-706 (OPC-589 clone)
Dzień dobry.
Wyjmuję z pudełeczka i wow fabryczna wygląda gorzej i jest z
gorszych materiałów niż ta, którą otrzymałem od kolegi sp3rnz. Świetna
jakość materiałów idąca w parze z solidnym i dokładnym wykonaniem. Jestem estetą i wymagającym kupcem który w pełni jest zadowolony z
nabytej przejściówki mikrofonowej do IC7000. Detale jak żółta tasiemka
na ekranowanym przewodzie z nadrukiem ICOM , koszulka termokurczliwa z
klejem, gumowa osłonka wtyku RJ45 cieszą nie tylko oko, ale są praktyczne
i podnoszą jakość jak i estetykę .
8pin round to RJ-45 adapter for IC-706 (OPC-589 clone)
Przejściówka zamontowana do mikrofonu SM-5 sprawuje się wyśmienicie z IC-706MKMII, super wykonanie profesjonalne, bardzo dobra firma SP3RNZ. Dzięki jeszcze raz za ekspresową przesyłkę. Pozdrawiam, Wojtek SP3UCY
8pin round to RJ-45 adapter for FT-897
"Kilka dni temu zamowilem u Kolegi Grzegorza SP3RNZ przejsciówke pozwalajaca
podłaczyc mikrofon MD-100 do mojego Yaesu 897. Przejsciówka działa znakomicie a
jej wykonanie jest naprawde profesjonalne. Szczerze i z całą odpowiedzialnoscią
polecam!
Pozdrawiam, Maciej SQ2MHM"
8pin round to RJ-45 adapter for FT-897
"Pragne serdecznie podziekowac za przejsciówke do mikrofonu. Jest solidnie fachowo przez Ciebie wykonana i działa SUPER. Jestem bardzo zadowolony. Raz jeszcze wielkie dzieki!
73, Augustyn SP6BOW"
8pin round to RJ-45 adapter for IC-706 (OPC-589 clone)
"Przejściówka z okrągłego wtyku mikrofonu Icom SM-6 na wtyk typu RJ
do Icoma-706 wygląda i pracuje jakby była co najmniej fabryczna - wszystko działa jak najlepiej -super !
Adam SP6AE "
Friday, April 17, 2020
Ham radio : Better safe than sorry...
In COVID-19 times always remember to wear ANY available protection, even if You neighbour friend ask You to program his rag chew 2m RIG. Even if You drank box of Whisky together. You never know...
Beware ! : Simple programming of radio (mostly) unknown source can be hazardous !
Stay safe everyone, CU on the bands.
QSH / OCV
Monday, April 13, 2020
IC-7300 Memory battery replacement
Some time in 2019 we exachanged few e-mails with Zaba OH1ZAA, about internal memory battery issue in IC-7300. Some of 7300 owners perhaps did not noticed anything is wrong, but many more ( reading e-mails sent to me ) suffering internal clock failing after every OFF period. This is rather minor issue, but can be very annoying when You are using audio recording feature during Es openings, or just internal clock set to UTC to have correct time. Loosing time/date settings causing recorded files to have wrong time stamp when saved on SD card. This could be very important when on dxpedition, and we want to recover some QSO's.
Below is my successful attempt to solving this issue, [ thanks for pushing me Zaba :-) ] fast and easy to made but of course, be warned :
You'll see whole radio - take look at lower right part marked by red arrow.
There's very small button battery, according to Zaba's research it's only 1mAh capacity.
In usual conditions when radio is powered daily there's small amount of current ( ~6mA) charging the battery. But when left unpowered - battery voltage degrading soon. After 1 month without power, found mine has only 0,63V which is way below voltage needed to keep clock running well.
In next steps we will replace it with ordinary CR2032 Li-Ion battery.
Start with preparing new battery socket. No matter new or salvaged from old PC motherboard, any type will do. And of course we'll need CR2032 or similar battery. It's not critical what type of battery we'll use, except it's 3V one. Standard PC clock battery is thousand more times capable than factory one.
Next - prepare some wires and solder it to the socket.
Be very careful removing old battery - it's SMD one, and we need to be very fast and very carefull doing this. First - avoid too much heat, secondly it's close to uPC.
Now we are ready to install new battery. In my radio I did it this way - socket is glued safely with double sided adhesive tape onto uPC. Do not put the battery first. In case something is wrong this could damage your radio. After soldering the wires and checking for any short circuit, mistake with polarity slide the battery into socket.
This operation completes the mod. No more clock failure, at least for next 5-10 years :-)
73, QSH / OCV
Below is my successful attempt to solving this issue, [ thanks for pushing me Zaba :-) ] fast and easy to made but of course, be warned :
Any mistake can cause serious damage to your radio. So if You are not experienced in SMD soldering or using soldering iron at very FRAGILE environment - do not try to perform the operation! I will be not responsible for any damage You can make doing the MOD.
Start with placing the RIG upside down and unscrew bottom cover.You'll see whole radio - take look at lower right part marked by red arrow.
In next steps we will replace it with ordinary CR2032 Li-Ion battery.
Start with preparing new battery socket. No matter new or salvaged from old PC motherboard, any type will do. And of course we'll need CR2032 or similar battery. It's not critical what type of battery we'll use, except it's 3V one. Standard PC clock battery is thousand more times capable than factory one.
Next - prepare some wires and solder it to the socket.
Battery pads cleaned after removal
Now we are ready to install new battery. In my radio I did it this way - socket is glued safely with double sided adhesive tape onto uPC. Do not put the battery first. In case something is wrong this could damage your radio. After soldering the wires and checking for any short circuit, mistake with polarity slide the battery into socket.
This operation completes the mod. No more clock failure, at least for next 5-10 years :-)
73, QSH / OCV
NOTE:
I AM THE RIGHTS OWNER OF THIS DOCUMENT.
ANY UNAUTHORIZED COPYING WITHOUT ASKING IS DENIED.
IF YOU WANT TO PUBLISH THE MOD ON YOUR SITE/BLOG YOU ARE ALLOWED TO DO SO, POINTING THE ORIGINAL SOURCE.
THANK YOU.
Recent F/SP3RNZ winter activity @JN08XW - addendum.
Although it's been quite sometime this activity took place, I want to share some pics and summary of my QRP activity as F/SP3RNZ and ofc somehow thank to all, who patiently made QSO with me ;-)
I was using FT-817 mostly battery powered, sometimes with external switching PSU causing tremendous noises over HF bands. One reason is the EFHW (End Fed Half Wave) antenna used has no countepoise, or better to say coax shield acting as the second leg of antenna. Using CMC choke usually helps to minimize noise pickups, but this time did not.
Additionally runnning ham radio in Hotel building can be limited only to daylight hours, or even impossible because of man made noise concentration. The reason is, there are LED lamp installed almost everywhere for safety reasons, some of them are broken, making more noises when wet after rain, or in cold temperatures and lot's of small switching devices as phone/laptop chargers etc.
Anyway every dxp can teach something new, I've got my lesson - will be prepared next time.
During limited time of operation 40+ QSO were made on FT8, and only 2 CW unfortunately, but I was happy to get Ted SP3OCC on CW and all other modes :-)
Many more can be worked, but guys running big power on FT8 are usually DEAF for QRP signals. At least I am sure QRP worked well being heard daily across EU, and even EA8.
All QSL's were sent already in January 2020, so if You worked me, You'll have another, if not - look for me in August/September ( if we ged rid of this CORONA-shit until then )
Portable Hotel setup ;-)
I was using FT-817 mostly battery powered, sometimes with external switching PSU causing tremendous noises over HF bands. One reason is the EFHW (End Fed Half Wave) antenna used has no countepoise, or better to say coax shield acting as the second leg of antenna. Using CMC choke usually helps to minimize noise pickups, but this time did not.
80/40/20 EFHW antenna and QRM sources on the rooftop
Additionally runnning ham radio in Hotel building can be limited only to daylight hours, or even impossible because of man made noise concentration. The reason is, there are LED lamp installed almost everywhere for safety reasons, some of them are broken, making more noises when wet after rain, or in cold temperatures and lot's of small switching devices as phone/laptop chargers etc.
Anyway every dxp can teach something new, I've got my lesson - will be prepared next time.
During limited time of operation 40+ QSO were made on FT8, and only 2 CW unfortunately, but I was happy to get Ted SP3OCC on CW and all other modes :-)
Many more can be worked, but guys running big power on FT8 are usually DEAF for QRP signals. At least I am sure QRP worked well being heard daily across EU, and even EA8.
All QSL's were sent already in January 2020, so if You worked me, You'll have another, if not - look for me in August/September ( if we ged rid of this CORONA-shit until then )
If by any chance You'll hear me calling CQ somewhere on HF/6m in August/September 2020, don't hesitate to call me :-)
73, QSH and OCV...