Hello Smart Cam Users

        I have made a lot of RS232 cables and started with the solder type connections and know what you are talking about with the small connectors to work with. I switched to the crimp on connectors and will never solder another cable connector again. It is also easier to change the wiring with the crimp connectors as you can use a special tool to remove the pins and reinsert them in another location.

Gary


At 07:54 AM 7/22/02 -0700, John Gent wrote:
Nice job Gene. Now if I could only SEE those stupid little numbers behind the connectors and SEE those tiny little holes to solder the wires into, I could make good use of your model :o)
Here is an illustration of common RS232-C connections.

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