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Need Kenwood cable for walkie talkie headset

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ifly3dd

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Hi,
I'm Danny (W5PPG) from Pensacola, FL and am new to the forum. I have been building communication helmets for powered paragliding for a few years. Mostly I build for FRS/GMRS radios, but sometimes I get requests for a set to be used with ham radios. I am trying to find a cable that I can use to build a headset for a Kenwood (Puxing / Wouxon) radio. I tried a USB programming cable, but it didn't have conductors for each of the pins on the 2 prong cord. Do any of you know where I could find a cable that would have conductors for all the pins?
Thanks,
Danny
 
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