Spectra Wiring Question
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Spectra Wiring Question
I've already done a forum search and couldn't find an answer. I just purchased a VHF Spectra (45 watt version) with remote head. On the trunk mount unit next to the ant connector there is another connector (DB15 I think). Coming out of this connector are the speaker wires, plus a red wire. Does this red wire connect to 12V pos?
Also, at the remote end of the connecting cable there is another DB15 that is pigtailed. No place on my remote head for this. Is this used for programming or for a second control head?
Thanks for helping a noobie out!
Also, at the remote end of the connecting cable there is another DB15 that is pigtailed. No place on my remote head for this. Is this used for programming or for a second control head?
Thanks for helping a noobie out!
The red wire coming out of the DB15 connector on the radio chassis should be your 12v ignition sense wire. The second DB15 up near the head unit is simply an extension of the one on the chassis I believe. You can treat it the same. You can pull your speaker audio out of it and hook up the 12v ign wire to it. Brett W
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On a remote mount midpower unit like that, the rear DB15 can go unused. The control head end of the remote cable has the green and orange wires and the speaker pair. Orange to ignition or a switch, green to the battery. Motorola is adamant about the green wire being attached to the same voltage source point as the large red wire on all their radios equipped as such. The rear DB can still be used for other accessory functions, as can the VIP portion of the control head connector.
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You're talking about the newer, X9000 style cables. He's referring to the older style Spectra cable, which has only the one small gauge red ignition sense wire. With the newer cable you have to use the orange/green and speaker connector near the head. With the older cable you can put it in either position, but it makes more sense to put the speaker and igsense lead near the head because the body'll likely be in the trunk or somewhere out of the way.
Maybe you know and maybe you don't, but you need +12 volt power on the TX PA cable feed in order for the radio to turn on.
I found that out the hard way myself some time back.
Jim
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I found that out the hard way myself some time back.
Jim
[quote="W4KTL"]Yeah, I sure did. Wish it had been something simple. Waiting now on the UPS pickup tag to arrive.[/quote]