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NX-810 N_SYNC I/O interface

70cutlass442

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Has anyone successfully interfaced a NX-810 to a simple RS-485 to ethernet adapter? the KTI-3 is hard to come by and would like to interface if possible. Does anyone know the pinouts on the N_Sync cable? they seem to be generic in labeling.
 

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The firmware is designed for the kti-3, so no can do there.
Yes it's 485, but if you look at the RJ4, 1 end tab up, the other end tab down. (For starters)

Sadly I don't know what the gold up is o mm the kti-3, but I will make some calls after Nov 11th.
 

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Kenwood (LMR side of the house) currently has 75 of these in stock so I think you are okay for a while. No clue about the EFJ side of the house.
You can get Doug's or I can get you in touch with a dealer who can get it for you.
 
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