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I have to plug my Kenwood tk-7360h to vxr-1000. here is the pinout of the mobile radio : 1 SB O Battery voltage output. 1 amp max

1 SB O Battery voltage output. 1 amp max
2 IGN I Ignition sense input, 16.0V max
3 PA O Speaker output
4 DETO O FM detector output, 500mVp-p
5 DATAI I External transmit signal input, 200±50mVp-p
6 FNC1 I/O Programmable I/O (programmed by FPU), 1.0mA max
7 FNC2 I/O Programmable I/O (programmed by FPU), 1.0mA max
8 FNC3 I/O Programmable I/O (programmed by FPU), 1.0mA max
9 FNC4 I/O Programmable I/O (programmed by FPU), 1.0mA max
10 FNC5 I/O Programmable I/O (programmed by FPU), 1.0mA max
11 FNC6 I/O Programmable I/O (programmed by FPU), 1.0mA max
12 5C O 5V DC power supply, 100mA max
13 HR1 O Horn alert signal output, 16.0V/2.0A max
14 HR2 O Horn alert signal output, 16.0V/2.0A max
15 gnd Ground

and now the pin out of vxr :

Signal Ground 1 Brown (Black) Audio signal ground (usually chassis ground)
Mobile TX Audio 2 Red (Brown) TX audio from the VXR-1000 to the mobile radio
Power Supply Control 3 Orange (Red) VXR-1000 on/off switch
Mobile PTT Output 4 Yellow PTT command from VXR-1000 to the mobile radio
Vcc (13.8 V) 5 Green 13.8 VDC power for the VXR-1000
Mobile RX Audio 6 Blue RX audio from the mobile radio to the VXR-1000
Mobile COR Detect 7 Purple COR signal from the mobile radio to the VXR-1000
Mobile Mic. Audio 8 Gray TX audio from the mobile’s mic. to the VXR-1000
Mobile TX Detect 9 White TX status detect (trunked) or PTT command (conv.)

What connection I need to do ?
 

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TK-7360 - VXR1000
Pin 4 DETO to Pin 6 RX audio
Pin 5 DATAI to Pin 2 TX audio
Pin 6 FNC1 to Pin 4 PTT
Pin 7 FNC2 to Pin 7 COR detect
Pin 15 Ground to Pin 1 Ground

The 7360 does not lend itself to easy connections of audio devices. The 15 pin acc connector is to hook a data modem to the radio. Try this though, in the 7360 programming:

Set DETO (RX) with de-emphasis, and DATAI (TX) with pre-emphasis within the VXR1000 (jumpers?)
Set FNC 1 as input and PTT (voice)
Set FNC 2 as output and TOR

There is no audio path from the hand mic to the 15p connector, so no sense hooking up pins 8 & 9 of the VXR1000. That function won't work.

Power the VXR1000 with it's own power lead and an external switch connected to pin 3 to switch it on/off (the aux button output won't cut it).
 
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Thank a lot !

TK-7360 - VXR1000
Pin 4 DETO to Pin 6 RX audio
Pin 5 DATAI to Pin 2 TX audio
Pin 6 FNC1 to Pin 4 PTT
Pin 7 FNC2 to Pin 7 COR detect
Pin 15 Ground to Pin 1 Ground

The 7360 does not lend itself to easy connections of audio devices. The 15 pin acc connector is to hook a data modem to the radio. Try this though, in the 7360 programming:

Set DETO (RX) with de-emphasis, and DATAI (TX) with pre-emphasis within the VXR1000 (jumpers?)
Set FNC 1 as input and PTT (voice)
Set FNC 2 as output and TOR

There is no audio path from the hand mic to the 15p connector, so no sense hooking up pins 8 & 9 of the VXR1000. That function won't work.

Power the VXR1000 with it's own power lead and an external switch connected to pin 3 to switch it on/off (the aux button output won't cut it).
 

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Power the VXR1000 with it's own power lead and an external switch connected to pin 3 to switch it on/off (the aux button output won't cut it).
I have to run powerline from battery to switch to pin 3 ?
 

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I have to run powerline from battery to switch to pin 3 ?
I've never set up a VXR1000, but yes it looks like in addition to the main power feed you'll have to apply 12 volts to pin 3 to wake it up and begin repeating.
 
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