![]() ![]() Rubber Feet - These are included with every SignaLink USB and can be installed by the user if desired.If you do not want to install jumper wires, then be sure to see our Plug & Play Jumper Modules. ![]() Settings for other radios can be easily obtained by following the step-by-step procedure in the SignaLink manual, or by contacting our Technical Support Staff. ![]() No soldering is required - The jumpers simply push into a socket on the circuit board! The SignaLink software CD contains jumper settings for the most popular radios.Jumper Wires- These are used to configure the SignaLink for your specific radio.If you connect the SignaLink USB to your radio's Data or Accessory Port, then you will not use this cable. Mono Cable - This cable is used with radios that do not have Receive Audio on the Mic jack.USB Cable - This cable connects the SignaLink USB to your computer.Mic cables are approximately eighteen inches in length. All Data Port, Accessory Port, un-terminated, and HT radio cables are approximately three feet in length. HT cables are available for most Yaesu, Kenwood, Baofeng, Wouxun and similar HTs, and a An un-terminated cable is available for radios that uses a different type of connector (build your own cable). Cables are also available for virtually all radios that use a 4-pin round, 8-pin round, RJ-11, and RJ-45 mic connector. Cables are available for virtually all radios that have a Data or Accessory Port that uses a 5-pin DIN, 8-pin DIN, 13-pin DIN, or 6-pin mini-DIN connector, and a special cable is also available for the Elecraft K3/KX2/KX3. Fully Assembled Detachable Radio Cable - The SignaLink part number determines which radio cable is supplied with the unit ( please specify when ordering).Every SignaLink USB is supplied with the following items: ![]()
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