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Model RA-DR1XM

A Radio Interface for Analog Two-Way Radio Applications


Top side of RA-DR1XM board - shown slightly enlarged.
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Schematic Image - Click to download a high quality PDF.

Parts List:
If you purchased our kit, refer to the parts list and make sure you have all of the components you need to build it.
Click here for Parts List.

Construction/Assembly:
Click here for assembly instructions and construction notes - with large photos.

Jumper Settings:
Click here for Jumper Settings and other board connection assignments.

DB9 Pinout:
Click here for DB9 Pinout:

H1 and H2 header pin assignments:
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for a detailed header pin explanation. The primary purpose of the headers H1 and H2 are for installation of optional FL-10 audio filters. The FL-10 is designed to be installed onto the header pins directly or remotely by extending the four pins with wires. Jumpers are needed over the center two pins if the optional filters are not installed.

Recommended powering requirements:
The board is supplied with 5 VDC from the USB connection. The audio amplifiers and optional filters can run from this, or from an external power source of 6 to 15 VDC. Jumper JU2 controls where the voltage is sourced from.

Recommended receive audio input level:
The RA-DR1XM accepts the widest range of audio compared to any other similar radio adapter. The input signal is attenuated by a potentiometer, giving the broadest range of acceptable levels. As little as 20 mV P-P, and as much as 20 volts P-P. If your receiver audio level is adjustable or programmable, we recommend around 2.0 volts P-P. This allows very good signal-to-noise ratio and low cabling cross talk. This level results in a 50% rotational setting of the potentiometer.

All RA-DR1XM's are supplied with a Genuine C-Media CM119A, but the RA-DR1XM board was designed to be versatile. It will accept a CM119 (without the A) and even the CM108. There are slight differences between these components, and the board can be 'programmed' to accept any of the three.

Information on the CM119A.
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to download a manual for the C-Media CM119A.

Secure PayPal ordering is available from the RA-DR1XM main page.

Custom cables available from URI Cables. They will build a custom cable for the RA-DR1XM for many radios.

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