Thanks for this. I still had a YT-PAC-1200 laying arround from the Yaesu1200 time and it works great with my Yeasu FTDX10 and the AT-600Proll Autotunner. You saved my day! 73 PA4R
thanks Rafel for your explaination and very clear video. I have constructed a cable for the FTdx-3000. Instead of providing power 13.5 volts from pin 1 of the radio I have used the existing 5.5 mm barrel connector provided with the LDG tuner which is independently protected with a DC fuse to power the tuner from an existing power supply. This protects the radio from any internal short-circuit which could occur with the LDC tuner malfunctioning. Only pins 3 and 11 are then needed to tune the FTdx3000. Use shielded cable and ferrites to prevent RF getting back into the radioi. The FTdx3000 menu setting should be set to only allow a max of 10 watts to tune the LDG. As the LDG is auto sensing it will perform a match with only 1 or 2 watts of RF. Thanks again for the video and the clear instructions much appreciated Mark 2E0JFY
You are showing using a 10 pin connector but the tune socket on the back of the FTDX-10 is a 8 pin connector. Can you clear that up for me because i just order a 8 pin connector.
My FTDX10 Tune mini DIN connector in the back has 8 pins, now 10 as you are showing it here. Anyone else noticed that? Any pin mappings for DIN 8 connector?
Thanks for this. I still had a YT-PAC-1200 laying arround from the Yaesu1200 time and it works great with my Yeasu FTDX10 and the AT-600Proll Autotunner. You saved my day! 73 PA4R
thanks Rafel for your explaination and very clear video. I have constructed a cable for the FTdx-3000. Instead of providing power 13.5 volts from pin 1 of the radio I have used the existing 5.5 mm barrel connector provided with the LDG tuner which is independently protected with a DC fuse to power the tuner from an existing power supply. This protects the radio from any internal short-circuit which could occur with the LDC tuner malfunctioning. Only pins 3 and 11 are then needed to tune the FTdx3000. Use shielded cable and ferrites to prevent RF getting back into the radioi. The FTdx3000 menu setting should be set to only allow a max of 10 watts to tune the LDG. As the LDG is auto sensing it will perform a match with only 1 or 2 watts of RF. Thanks again for the video and the clear instructions much appreciated Mark 2E0JFY
The tuner is RF sensing. Transmitting without any cable will tune,
You are showing using a 10 pin connector but the tune socket on the back of the FTDX-10 is a 8 pin connector. Can you clear that up for me because i just order a 8 pin connector.
Sure.... Pin 8 we must use for Mfj equipment for example but pin 10 for LDG😁
@@HamRadioPogaduchyPA1RAF Do you have a part number for the 10 pin connector.
On the FT-950, the tuner plugs into the LINEAR port, not the TUNER port. This might be the same for the FTDX-10.
what cable to use between Yaesu FTDX 101D and LDG 1000proII??
Thank you for your drawing. LDG drawing is no good. I have a new FTDX10 and LDG AT-200 Proii. You helped me also.
You welkom 😉
Best regards PA1RAF
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My FTDX10 Tune mini DIN connector in the back has 8 pins, now 10 as you are showing it here. Anyone else noticed that? Any pin mappings for DIN 8 connector?
The LDG uses the LINEAR port for the tuner (at least on the FT-950). This is likely the same for the FTDX10.
Does this cable also work with the AT100PROII?
Yes, sure
Is this yt pac 1200 or 3000 ?🔥🔥
For 1200 and 3000
This cable with Yaesu FTDX 1200 is NOT working.
and I have 8 pins, so?
Hallo, take pleas your manual from the yaesu, find a tuner socket diagram, and fallow codes... You must find the same, what i drowned