Power and Speaker [[File:Ps_sp_plug.png|339px|thumb|right|Power supply and speaker plug]] The power in 13,8V and the connections of the loudspeakers are made through a Molex plug. It is the same type of plug as for the power plug of IDE CD drives and IDE hardrives in a compatible PC, thus, if the original cable were to be missing, it si possible to get one on an old power supply of a PC. Mike [[File:Mike_plug.png|339px|thumb|right|Mike plug]] The front face have a unique RJ45 plug designed for the mike. This plus is commonly used in computer networks.Outside of the signal of the microphone and the PTT, a power box is designed for an accessory. It should be noted that the original microphone has a transistor for pre-amplification. The pin for the signal « mike hang up » is derouted for the command of a frequency of 1750 Hz (see modification lower). Accesories DB15 A DB15 connector for the accessories is also found on the back face, it is used to generate the 1750 Hz, and the connection to a computer. The pins for this plug are the following : Pin Nb Description 1 Non regulated power 13,8V 2 Regulated power 9V 3 GND 4 Mike signal 5 GND 6 Transmission audio in 7 RXD 8 Alternate (PTT) 9 Reception FM out 10 Reception audio out 11 TXD 12 Alarm in (not used) 13 Generation of the1750 Hz tone 14 Loudspeaker mute 15 Loudspeaker audio out Internal DIL 20 On the back of the CPU board, there is a 20 pins connector going to the DB15 plug. Since the number of pins is diferents, some signals are missing on the DB15. This is the description found by F8EGQ: Pin Nb Description 1 Reception FM out 2 Reception audio out 3 TXD 4 Alarm in (not used) 5 Generation of the1750 Hz tone 6 Loudspeaker mute (TDA1519A pin 8) 7 Loudspeaker audio out 8 ??? 9 ??? Mute detection ??? 10 1MHz clock ??? 11 RX mute output 12 System mute ??? 13 Alternate (PTT) 14 RXD 15 Transmission audio in 16 GND 17 Mike signal 18 GND 19 Regulated power 9V 20 Non regulated power 13,8V BNC Should I explain what the BNC is used for ?