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===Challenger Remote Components=== | ===Challenger Remote Components=== | ||
although the image is clearly of an 86xx series, the remote heads are the same | although the image is clearly of an 86xx series, the remote heads are the same | ||
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[[File:challenger_remote_hookup.jpg|200px]] | [[File:challenger_remote_hookup.jpg|200px]] | ||
===Choosing the Proper Radio=== | ===Choosing the Proper Radio=== | ||
− | + | Not all challenger series radios have the necessary configuration or parts to convert to a remote. The main item to look for are the additional mounting holes for the relay and the presence of other parts on the bottom of the board. | |
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− | [[File:challenger_not_ok_to_convert.jpg|200px]] | + | [[File:challenger_ok_to_convert.jpg|200px|OK to Convert]] |
+ | [[File:challenger_not_ok_to_convert.jpg|200px|Not OK to Convert]] | ||
Revision as of 19:26, 10 December 2012
the Ef johnson Challenger series radios are quite flexible for older technology. You can take a dash mount radio and convert it to remote mount if you have the remote head and junction box.
These are connected to the junction box via a n 8 pin modular connector, that resembles an RJ45, but its just a little smaller. You can easily file down the sides of an RJ45 and make it fit perfectly.
- Connections
- 1 - (A) Orange - Receive Data
- 2 - (1) Ground Braid
- 3 - (2) Red - Mic audio
- 4 - (3) Green - Power Control
- 5 - (4) Yellow - PTT
- 6 - (5) Blue - 13.4 volt source
- 7 - (6) White - Receive Audio
- 8 - (B) Brown - Transmit Data
Challenger Remote Components
although the image is clearly of an 86xx series, the remote heads are the same
Choosing the Proper Radio
Not all challenger series radios have the necessary configuration or parts to convert to a remote. The main item to look for are the additional mounting holes for the relay and the presence of other parts on the bottom of the board.