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Fumei Mini XLR 5-PIN to K Plug Adapter 1.8m Durable Coiled Cable for Kenwood Baofeng HYT Two Way Handheld Radios and Headsets

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About this item

  • Original quality shielded cable, connector type from 5 PIN mini XLR jack to 2 PIN K Plug
  • Compatible with Kenwood, HYT, Baofeng, TYT and PUXING Two Way Handheld Radios and Headsets with standard 2 PIN K connector
  • Retractable coil cord with polyurethane outer jacket and two part tough molding
  • Cable Length: 3 ft and 6 ft when extended
  • Material: ABS; Color: Black


Compatible with radio model:
For BAOFENG: UV5R,UV8,UV8D,UVB5,UVB6,A52,UV5RA,UV5RC,UV5RD,UV5RE,UV5RE+,F8,F8+BF480/490/320/V6/V7/V8/658/520/530/999/888/777/666s/777s/888s/F8+/A5/388A
For Kenwood KPG: KPG29D,KPG48D,KPG49,KPG55D,KPG56D,KPG69D,KPG70D,KPG74D,KPG75D,KPG87D
For Kenwood TH: TH-D7,TH-D7A,TH-D7AG,TH-D7E,TH-F6,TH-F6A,TH-F7,Th-22A,TH-22AtTH-48,TH-55,TH-75,TH-77,TH-G71,TH-235,TH-235E,TH-315,TH-415
For Kenwood TK: TK-208/308,TK-220/340,TK-240D/340D,TK-250/350/353,Pro-Power,TK-2107/3107,Pro-Talk,TK3207,TK-2160/3160
For HYT: TC286/386/2685/3865/6685/278/378/388/2100/2088
For TYT : TH-446, TYT-777, TYT-800, TYT-888, TYT-900, TH-F2, TH-F5, TH-F7, TH-F8,TH-UVF8D, TH-UVF1,TH-UVF9
For PUXING : PX-325, PX-328, PX-333, PX-358, PX-555,PX-666, PX-728, PX-729, PX-777,PX-888, PX-888K, PX-V6
For WOUXUN: KG-UV8D,UV6D,UVD1PUV-899
Package Includes:
1 x K1 Adapter Cable


MamaLlama
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023
works as intended, not really much else to say about it
Max Oldham
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2023
The center pin is shorted to one of the other conductors. So I have 2 pins both connecting to the sleeve of the 2.5 mm plug.Also, the housing that seems like a shield doesn't seem to be connected to anything on the other end. That particular bit makes no sense to me bec. I would think the sleeve of the K2 2.5 mm plug would normally connect to common. Using the cable shield and the housing for common would have allowed the other 5 pins on the K2 to to have continuity with the 5-pin mini-XLR. I think that using the shield for common might have also made sense for reducing audio noise picked up from a mic cable upstream in the signal chain. (For bonus stars I would like an opportunity to use a jumper to short the shield to common vs. lift the ground - but this has a molded housing and that's not going to happen.)So with the 2 pins shorted plus a dead-end shield, we have 4 conductors, namely the 2.5 mm sleeve, the 2.5 mm tip, the 3.5 mm sleeve, and the 3.5 mm ring. No connect for the 2.5mm ring, no connect for the 3.5 mm tip.So I figure this must be for some particular radio. I figure I'll think of some way to make it useful but I was hoping to simply replicate a radio's K2 on an operator's panel, including the tip-ring-sleeve conductors that so many radios have. so this isn't going to free me from unplugging stuff, for example for programming. Not sure if it's going to work for digital modes on the radios I had in mind, maybe, maybe not.
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