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TDR-94

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I ended up have an operator error lol.
Figured out I wasn't clipping it INSIDE the top before screwing it in

Yeah, the tab, in the top of the cable connector, has to slide into the slot on the UDC, before screwing down the cable.
 

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That's not uncommon for RFguy's. Some people get burned others get their cables.
Going on 3 months no cable...Yet I order one recently and it arrives in 2 days after ordering.
 

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Not sure if it's still the case, but it's a one man operation.
Can someone confirm the most recent time they actually received something from RF guys? Given they have no phone number and no physical address, it's gotta be a one man operation at most.
 

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Can someone confirm the most recent time they actually received something from RF guys? Given they have no phone number and no physical address, it's gotta be a one man operation at most.
11/09/21
 

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Got my cable yesterday from New London Technology and it works like a charm. Didn't brick my radio yet LoL. Also I made an accessory cable for connecting my aviation headset with the help of pin-out info from radiotech33. Received audio quality is million times better.

Thanks everyone for all the help. Happy holidays.
 

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About $40, but it's quick disconnect.

More details!! Can you make the diagrams etc available? Where did you get the parts? While I can use the programming cable at work I'd rather have one of my own; shelling out $180 on a programming cable for only one radio turns me off, so $40 is much more my kind of thinking.
 

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About $40, but it's quick disconnect.
I did a 6-pin hirose cable as well, works great. The 3d printed ones we just soldered some pogo pins in (reused from broken speaker mics). Works like a champ. I actually designed a little pcb to test with a cnc, never got a chance to make it. Perhaps I'll give it a whirl!
 

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What did you use for the thumbscrew? Or just harvested from something else...
Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm fairly certain it's a 3mm screw, or just re-use it from something else like you mentioned
 
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