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YAESU FT-1000 series Amplifier keying relay buffer amateur radio interface

$ 31.65

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Model: RBI-1
  • Brand: Radiodan
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • MPN: RBI-1
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Amplifier keying interface

    Description

    We know you have choices......
    Why buy from Radiodan?
    A 50+ year HAM, 46+ years in the professional two-way radio business
    We use a high quality DIN connector and
    a high braid content cable with RCA plug for excellent shielding!
    What you see is what you get, look at how many we have sold, your fellow hams LOVE our products!
    We HIGHLY suggest using a relay buffer interface between your expensive radios amplifier keying circuit and your amplifier.
    This cable plugs into your YAESU FT-1000 series "BAND DATA" jack
    FT-1000, FT-1000D, FT-1000MP. FT-1000MK5, Field, etc.
    Our box will draw <3
    ma from your radio and will key any amplifier. A very handy accessory. Get one BEFORE you damage your radios amplifier keying output!
    RCA jacks in and out for keying the interface from your radio and output to your amplifier T/R relay control
    Needs 9-15 VDC at only 40 ma, has 2.1 x 5.5 mm DC jack
    , universal plug and 5 feet of wire included, center positive
    Relay rated up to 240 VAC at 5 AMPS!
    Genuine relay used for switching (not an easy to damage solid state device)
    See separate ebay listing for RCA-RCA male connector cables
    Requires GROUND on transmit from your radio to activate
    Can be used with any radio that has connection for switching to ground for T/R or amplifier control.
    See our eBay store listings for our complete line of Amplifier Relay Buffer Interfaces.
    In other listings we have models with 2 radios and a bypass switch, 2 or more amplifiers or other device (like noise reduction unit keying, mute, etc)
    When connecting your Radio and Amplifier, there may be switching voltage, polarity, and current incompatibility  that can cause damage to your radio or amplifier if connected without a switching interface between them. Even if your internal radio switching looks like it might be usable, it is wise to have an extra degree of isolation between your amplifier and radio with our relay buffer interface.
    73, Dan W7RF ( Radiodan )
    Ham Radio amplifier amateur amatuer radio amplifier relay buffer interface