Skipp....It's  5 - 6 on the 8 pin modular plug. I have one here.
Now I seem to recall that Motorola counts those plugs backwards to the
EIA standard

So.....when I say 5 and 6,  face the plug away from you, tab on the top...
Pin one is on your right.

I use those plugs in my business here making Ethernet cables....made several 
thousand of them
in the last while so I've crunched quite a few of  them.

Some people call them an RJ-45 plug....that they are not !
RJ-45 is an electrical spec denoting the wiring in the plug.


73 John VE3AMZ




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "skipp025" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 3:45 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Maxtrac - Radius Mic Plug Pins to 
Enable CTCSS decode?


> Motorola Maxtrac - Radius Mic Plug Pins to Enable CTCSS decode?
>
> Hello groovy guys and gals...
>
> The Motorola Maxtrac, GM-300, M120 and similar Radius Radios
> enable the CTCSS/DCS decoder "on-hook, off hook" with a connection
> through the mic jack/plug.
>
> These radios made/placed into repeater service are sold with
> "jumper plugs" placed into the mic jacks. These plugs are simply
> a single wire jumper looping two pins, which place the radio in
> full time CTCSS decode.
>
> So... the 50 cent question is...  does one of you 100% know the
> proper two pins used to enable the CTCSS decoder? I need to make
> a few...
>
> thanks
> skipp
>
> skipp025 at yahoo.com
>
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