Wireless: How do I make an 4wire RJ45 to XLR adapter for a Base Station to XLR connectors for audio in out
If you need to make a RJ45-to-XLR adapter cable from the 4wire RJ45 port of a FreeSpeak or Tempest or DX210 wireless basestation Using a standard CAT5 cable (using 568B standard CAT5 wiring), the Green pair (pins 3 & 6) sends audio from the Basestation port and the Blue pair (pins 4 & 5) brings audio into the Basestation port.See attached diagrams
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PDF File 2121_RJ45 Basestation end to XLRs adapter.pdf RJ45 Basestation end to XLRs adapter.pdf |
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Microsoft Word 97 Document 6391_Ethernet Basestation CAT5 Pinout.doc Ethernet Basestation CAT5 Pinout.doc |
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Microsoft Word 97 Document Ethernet Basestation CAT5 Pinout.doc Ethernet Basestation CAT5 Pinout.doc |
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PDF File RJ45 Basestation end to XLRs adapter.pdf RJ45 Basestation end to XLRs adapter.pdf |
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