Two-way Radio Connecting Cable, Adapter Cable, Power Cable
- further categoriesTransceiver interconnect cables, adapter cables or power cables have become an indispensable part of everyday life, allowing you to connect multiple devices or parts of devices together. It seems simple enough at first, but it's not. Depending on the signals and data to be transmitted, these types of cables and connectors have to meet very specific requirements. Read more...
• Low power cable used to connect the battery to the radio chassis
• For 12Vdc, max. 15A
• High power cable used to connect the battery to the radio chassis
• For 12C DC, max. 20A
• Mobile accessory connetor kit for CM and GM series
• Rear mobile connetor kit
• 5 meter long remote mount cable for MotoTRBO DM3000 series mobile radios
• Connects control head to radio
• For use with remote mount only!
• 3 meter long remote mount cable for MotoTRBO DM3000 series mobile radios
• Connects control head to radio
• For use with remote mount only!
• 3 meter long remote mount cable for MotoTRBO DM4000 series mobile radios
• Connects control head to radio
• For use with remote mount only!
• 5 meter long remote mount cable for MotoTRBO DM4000 series mobile radios
• Connects control head to radio
• For use with remote mount only!
• Battery backup cable for Motorola SRL5500 repeater
• Mobile accessory connetor kit for MotoTRBO DM and DR series
• Rear mobile connetor kit
• 3 meter long remote mount cable for GM series mobile radios
• Connects control head to radio
• For use with remote mount only!
• 5 meter long remote mount cable for GM series mobile radios
• Connects control head to radio
• For use with remote mount only!
• 7 meter long remote mount cable for GM series mobile radios
• Connects control head to radio
• For use with remote mount only!
• Converts a 2,5 mm stereo male jack connector to 2,5/3,5 mm mono female jack chassis
• Converts a 3,5 mm stereo male jack connector to a 3,5 mm stereo female jack
• 2,5 microphone extension cable for Icom IP501M mobil LTE radio
• 2,5 microphone extension cable for mobile amateur radios
• CT-23 connects HM-152 or SM-26 microphone audio (RJ-45 jack) and PTT/Monitor signals to the 3.5mm stereo jack for connection with a PC
• A stereo jack cable is supplied with the CT-23
• AC adapter, BC-147SA/SE is required separately
• DC power cable for IC-718 amateur radio (20A)
• 3,5m separation cable
• 6m extension cable for mobile marine radio
• Up to two cables are available
• ACC cable for mobile professional radios
• D-SUB 15 pin connector for dimmer control, modem or printer connection, dimmer control, PTT control, horn drive, etc.
• For connection between VOX compatible professional radio and HS-94, HS-95 and HS-97 headsets
• With double jack (3,5/2,5) L-type connector
• For IC-F3000/F4000 series
• For connection between VOX compatible professional radio and HS-94, HS-95 and HS-97 headsets
• With double jack (3,5/2,5) L-type connector
• For IC-F29SR / IC-F29DR series
• For connection between VOX compatible radio and HS-94, HS-95 and HS-97 headsets
• With double jack (3,5/2,5) L-type connector
• ACC cable for mobile professional radios
• D-SUB 25 pin connector for dimmer control, modem or printer connection, dimmer control, PTT control, horn drive, etc.
These include, among other things, connections with polarity reversal protection or mechanical clamping of the contacts. The current and voltage level are also decisive factors when selecting a connector. In order to ensure that cables and connectors fully meet these diverse requirements, a large number of cables, plugs and sockets are available on the market
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How to choose the right Two-way Radio Connecting Cable, Adapter Cable, Power Cable?
The DND Telecom webshop offers a wide range of interconnect cables for computers, tablets, laptops, microphones, speakers. Our webshop specialists will always help you choose the right interconnecting cable for the right device. The greater the range of devices that can be connected to your home or office transceivers, the greater the number of different interconnecting cables.
Of these, you can choose a DC power cable, a 15-pin D-sub ACC cable, a 6-meter external control cable for a marine radio or, for example, a 2.5-meter microphone extension cable. The choice is huge, and the cables and connectors we use every day are only the smallest part of the many connectors.
When choosing an adapter cable, what features should you look for to ensure compatibility and optimum performance?
One of the most important criteria is to choose an adapter or power cable that is fully compatible with your transceiver. For example, the right adapter cable can be used to transmit sound from the transceiver to external speakers. In addition to sound quality, you should also pay special attention to the material and quality of the cable.
For optimum performance, also make sure you choose a product with quality connectors, as this will result in excellent transmission quality and long life.
What types of connectors are available for transceiver interconnect cables and how to choose the right one for your devices?
The use of a connector is always important and necessary when exchanging digital information between two devices. Today, the most common connectors in the field of data transfer are USB connectors, which are available in a wide variety of designs. But for devices that can be connected to transceivers, RJ-45, RS-32, D-SUB 25-pin connectors, 3.5 Jack plugs, 2-pin L-type screw connectors, 5.23 mm/3P sockets, 6.3 mm/2P sockets and 3.5 mm/4P sockets are also coming to the fore.
What are the most important technical parameters to consider when selecting transceiver interconnect and adapter cables?
The most important thing to consider when choosing interconnect and adapter cables is the length of the cable and its thickness. But you should also pay close attention to the connectors at the two ends of the cable. This will largely determine the compatibility of the connection and adapter cable. Because unfortunately, in many cases neither the dimensions nor the socket assignment are standard.
What is the difference between the different types of shielding for transceiver interconnect cables and why is this important for the choice?
Cable shielding is an important consideration to minimise electromagnetic interference. Electromagnetic shielding can be divided into three types. The first is electrostatic, the second is magnetostatic and the third is high frequency electromagnetic shielding. In each case, the aim is to use the induction of the external field to counteract the effect of the external field. However, because of the different nature of the field to be shielded, the materials used for shielding and their effects are also different.
There are therefore two main types. One is polymer, the second type is metal wire weave, which mainly refers to the use of metal wire as the basic material for the design of the shading mesh. Both are used to protect against magnetic interference. In order to choose the most suitable interconnecting cable for our purposes, we need to consider four aspects when selecting the shielding material.
What are they? The first is shielding efficiency requirements, the second is environmental sealing requirements, the third is installation structure requirements, and last but not least is cost.
A wide range of transceiver interconnect cables, adapter cables and power cables are available from the DND Telecom webshop for successful data transmission. For example, if the monitor connector no longer fits your new transceiver, choosing the right adapter can often seem like an impossible task. That's why the staff at DND Telecom's webshop will be happy to help you find the right cable and connector.