PRO-97 Programming Cable Question

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Is there anything stopping me from just wiring a TRS connector to a DB9 cable? I'm reading in other posts on this forum that TX and RX both use the tip, while another website says that the original GRE/RadioShack cable made/sold for this radio comes with a mono adapter, however it does not have to be used with GRE produced scanners.

What gives? I don't want to buy another programming cable. I already have an FTDI cable on hand, would that blow it up?:p
 
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Is there anything stopping me from just wiring a TRS connector to a DB9 cable? I'm reading in other posts on this forum that TX and RX both use the tip, while another website says that the original GRE/RadioShack cable made/sold for this radio comes with a mono adapter, however it does not have to be used with GRE produced scanners.

What gives? I don't want to buy another programming cable. I already have an FTDI cable on hand, would that blow it up?:p
The pro-97 is very easy to program by hand. I had one but it was stolen years ago.
 

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Which cable do you have?
I've actually two usb-to-serial type cables. A kenwood/baofeng style connector FTDI cable, and a USB-to-DB9 Prolific serial converter that's currently running as remote control/programming for my BCT15X.
 

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Courtesy of member gmclam:

USB/RS-232 to PRO-97/PRO-164 etc


While the PRO-97 may use the stereo jack, the ring connection would not be used. The sleeve is ground and that's the only direct connection to the DB9 (RS-232). The tip of the jack is BOTH transmit and receive. However, the signal level to/from the PRO-97 is ~3.3v while RS-232 on the DB-9 is anywhere from +/- 5 volts to +/- 15 volts.

You need a circuit to convert from RS-232 levels to TTL levels. But remember after the voltage conversion, connect receive and transmit together to the scanner.

The newer scanners (PRO-164, PSR-300) also use the stereo connector, but the receive and transmit signals are separate to/from the scanner. The voltage conversion circuit is still needed.

The reason the 20-047 USB cable works with both scanners is because it transmits on both tip and ring. The ring goes nowhere when connected to a '97.

I built my own cable and was considering selling them, however it was not cost effective to make any reasonable profit.
 
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