JDToumanian
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Hi Group,
I've been locating the necessary cables to connect my RT-524 radio and VIC-1 intercom, and I'm installing an MX-7777 suppressor per the consensus recommendations here. There are other threads about finding the cable that goes from the batteries to the MX-7777, but I have a different question.
When I ordered the MX-7777 I also ordered a CX-4720/VRC cable, but I later realized that it has the wrong connector to fit the MX-7777, though it would fit the MT-1029 radio tray directly. Last week I bought a CX-10071/U cable on eBay that has the correct connector to fit the MX-7777 and it has bare wires on the other end to go to the batteries, however the cable is coaxial type, with a center conductor surrounded by wire braid.
Should I take the connector that fits the MX-7777 and install it on the 4-conductor cable of the CX-4720/VRC? ....Or would you simply use the coaxial cable of the CX-10071/U by removing sufficient jacketing and twisting the braid into the ground wire, wrapping it with tape and soldering a terminal lug on the end?
Jon
Picture identification:
1 - Shows the CX-10071/U cable on the MX-7777
2 - The connector of the CX-10071/U and the power input of the MX-7777
3 - Coaxial cable of the CX-10071/U
4 - The difference between the CX-4720/VRC on the left and CX-10071/U on the right.
By the way, there are more of those CX-10071/U cables on eBay at the present time.... though they're a little pricey.
I've been locating the necessary cables to connect my RT-524 radio and VIC-1 intercom, and I'm installing an MX-7777 suppressor per the consensus recommendations here. There are other threads about finding the cable that goes from the batteries to the MX-7777, but I have a different question.
When I ordered the MX-7777 I also ordered a CX-4720/VRC cable, but I later realized that it has the wrong connector to fit the MX-7777, though it would fit the MT-1029 radio tray directly. Last week I bought a CX-10071/U cable on eBay that has the correct connector to fit the MX-7777 and it has bare wires on the other end to go to the batteries, however the cable is coaxial type, with a center conductor surrounded by wire braid.
Should I take the connector that fits the MX-7777 and install it on the 4-conductor cable of the CX-4720/VRC? ....Or would you simply use the coaxial cable of the CX-10071/U by removing sufficient jacketing and twisting the braid into the ground wire, wrapping it with tape and soldering a terminal lug on the end?
Jon
Picture identification:
1 - Shows the CX-10071/U cable on the MX-7777
2 - The connector of the CX-10071/U and the power input of the MX-7777
3 - Coaxial cable of the CX-10071/U
4 - The difference between the CX-4720/VRC on the left and CX-10071/U on the right.
By the way, there are more of those CX-10071/U cables on eBay at the present time.... though they're a little pricey.
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