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4. Radio Cables
T
he C98-20RD Radio Cables are used to interface a marine or mobile radio to the Series 9800 Marine
Intercom System. One end of the cable connects to the Master Station and the other end connects to the
radio. Since the interface is different for each type of radio, the C98-20RD is left un-prepared at the radio
end so that the installer may choose the correct interface.
Note: This procedure applies only to the C98-20RD Radio Cable. Contact factory if assistance with other
cables is needed.
Parts/Tools Required
q C
98-20RD Radio Cable (One for each radio to be interfaced)
q Mating connector and pin information for radio interface (installer provided)
o Wire Crimping/Cutting/Soldering/etc tools (depends on radio interface)
q Wire ties
F
igure 12: C98-20RD Radio Cable
Procedure
q D
etermine the path of the cable between each radio and the Master Station. The radios should
already be installed and tested. The cable should be routed using under-deck conduits and be
as far as possible from radio antenna coax cables and anywhere water may collect.
q Route the cable. The connector end connects to the Master Station. Leave enough excess
cable at the radio end for preparation of radio interface.
q Determine which radio number this radio is (i.e., Radio 1/Radio 2) and connect Radio Cable to
the Master Station. See Figures 1&4 for connector locations.
q To connect the cable to the Master Station, align keyways and push. Then firmly turn collar
clockwise until it locks into place. Pull back gently on the cable to ensure connector is properly
locked.
q Prepare the radio interface in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. See Table 2 for
C98-20RD Radio Cable wire color functions. The end of this cable is stripped and tinned at the
factory. Due to the difficulty in soldering to these conductors, it is recommended that any extra
cable be coiled up rather than cut.
q Repeat this procedure for Radio 2 (if applicable).
Pin
Color F
unction
1
R
ed Mic Hi (+)
2
W
hite Mic Lo (-)
3
Or
ange PTT Hi (+)
4
B
rown PTT Lo (-)
5
Gr
een Ear Hi (+)
6
B
lack Ear Lo (-)
S
hield Shield (To PTT Lo or Mic Lo)
Table 2: Radio Cable Wire Color Functions
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