Create a SR10 2 way radio cable for the Yaesu FTM-10R / FTM-10SR

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  • Sena
    Sena

    DIY cable is on its way. Sena is supposed to add this for sure. As for FTM-10R/10SR, we will study the possibility to support it. Thanks for your feedback.

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  • Brian Olson
    Brian Olson

    I would also like to see a Yaesu cable that works with my VX-7r.  It's connection plug is also identical to the FTM-10 series and VX-8.  I had to chop off a lot of excess plastic on the SENA brand Yaesu cable to get it to fit right.  It's not very pretty, but at least it works now.

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  • Kim Bouchard-Foster
    Kim Bouchard-Foster

    I bought a sena sr10 to connect a yaesu FTM-10R and to share music with my gf. To my despair, my ham radio isn't supported and the day after I bought it, sena announced a new device that would share sound in stereo... Please make this cable and add the possibility to share every sound that comes out of the SR10 to any and all SMH10

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  • Dan Heming
    Dan Heming

    Kim, I'm not sure that the SR10 will ever meet those requirements of sharing audio to two headsets at the same time, and especially music.  And unless its just a firmware update, I'm thinking it won't be possible to update the SR10 to support Stereo A2DP.  I do hope they at least come out with a cable for the FTM-10R though.  That SM10 looks like it will be great though to share music between a rider and passenger when there is no 2 way radio requirement like the SR10 supports. 

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  • Kim Bouchard-Foster
    Kim Bouchard-Foster

    Dan,

    Yeah I read about this problem regarding A2DP vs Mono, what I'm saying is that I wish they could just mix everything in one "feed", and permit two or more connections to the sr10 from different smh-10 in order to share any sound that comes out of there; be it music (in mono), gps, radio... And of course, I wish they'd make a cable for the Yaesu FTM-10R.

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  • Tom Balaban
    Tom Balaban

    For those of you with Yaesu "SUBMERSIBLE" radios (VX-6R, VX-7R, VX-8R, etc.) Get a Ct-10 mic cable from your favorite Yaesu vendor and an ICOM cable from Sena and you're done. It works perfectly.

    I had a friend who's great with solder assemble a cable for my FTM10SR and it looks and works great. At his request I will not share his contact info but it can be done. He just had to cannibalize a SR10 cable (doesn't matter which one.) and connect it to a Yaesu MEK-M10 mic connector with a CT-M11 Connection Cable.

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  • Sena
    Sena

    SENA releases 2-way radio cable with open-end for SR10 which you can make a connector for your own radio.   

    For more details, please visit SENA web site at http://senabluetooth.com/products/acc_SC-A0116.php.

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  • Dan Heming
    Dan Heming

    Thank you Sena.  I've been waiting for this cable.  I'll be buying it and using the CT-M11 make my own cable for the FTM-10R/FTM-10SR

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  • Lu Vencl
    Lu Vencl

    Awesome! Dan, be sure to remember to use the 560 ohm resistor for the PTT

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  • Gareth Jackson
    Gareth Jackson

    Is there a PTT button (remote) available from Sena? Or have others just made their own up ? I for one like having a PTT mounted on the handle bars and would be very interested if there is one available.


    Thanks,

     

    Gareth - UK

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  • Tom Balaban
    Tom Balaban

    The SR10 comes with a decent PTT switch that attaches near your hand grip. I prefer a semi-permanently mounted switch and have installed an Air Rider PTT switch (http://www.airrider.com/product_p/03-04-58.htm) between my left grip and the switch gear unit on my V-Strom. It works like a charm.

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  • Refplusten
    Refplusten

    @ Tom

    Do you mean the Yeasu CT-91 cable to attach to SENA's ICOM adapter to work with the VX-6R and similar type submersible radios?

    http://www.yaesu.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=1092

    I'm wondering if you have first hand knowledge?

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  • Tom Balaban
    Tom Balaban

    Yes, Refplusten.

     I have two VX-6Rs and have used the CT-91 to connect to the more common ICOM connectors on my old Motocomm and Autocom systems. It works great with the SR-10 as well. It's super easy to set up and maintains the "Submersible" feature of the VX-6R

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  • Refplusten
    Refplusten

    Perfect thanks Tom!

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  • Gareth Jackson
    Gareth Jackson
    Can anyone say that they have actually got their FTM10R to work via this new lead with their Sena headset ? I'm using Autocom just now, but very tempted to make the switch... but continuing to use my Yaesu radio would be a decider for me. Additionally, and comments and or suggestions would be welcome too. Thanks. Gareth UK .
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  • Lu Vencl
    Lu Vencl

    Gareth, Yes I have and I know others that have. Just know that the SR10 is NOT stereo. If that does not matter than you will be very pleased with how it works with the Yaesu. I did an extra mod though where I added a capacitor in the Mic TX line to offer higher frequency response as the Yaesu radio tends to have lower frequency response. Combined with the excellent noise reduction the Sena SMH-10 offers, if can sound just a tad on the muddy side depending on your voice. So if you experiment and add a small value cap (start with like .05 uf) and go down in value as needed to get to the sweet spot that will help out a lot. Just note if you go too low, the audio level may be too low even after you boost your Yaesu microphone level up. Remember, you have 4 settings. Min, Low, Mid, High. Also if you are using the latest firmware in the VER 2 SMH-10, you may find the removing the microphone boost (uncheck) will make a difference as well. Just play around and use another radio or person to provide feedback.

    Remember to speak into the mic when setting levels. Don't be concerned about it sounding too low. Once you get on the road and speed, you tend to speak louder and everyone will tell you "I can't even tell you are riding" Enjoy!

     

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  • Gareth Jackson
    Gareth Jackson

    Thanks for your Reply "Lu Venci". I guess it'll be my next purchase then for the bike...

     

    I was however going to ask, but other than the FTM10R, the SMH10 and the SR10 plus the connecting leads (CT-M11 ), what other leads or items might i require ? And is the connection between the two simple? Or is there a connections diagram anywhere ?

     

    Yours,



    Gareth

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  • Gareth Jackson
    Gareth Jackson

    Also, and just out of interest, does this stillall work with the SMH-5 also ? Or is just the SMH-10 ?


    Gareth

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  • Tom Balaban
    Tom Balaban
    I'm sure it will work with both. When I get home on Wednesday I'll post the pin-outs.
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  • Tom Balaban
    Tom Balaban
    I'm sure it will work with both. When I get home on Wednesday I'll post the pin-outs.
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  • Gareth Jackson
    Gareth Jackson

    Awsome. That would be great... I've had enough of the Autocom system, so i'm hoping this will be a big improvement. Thanks.


    Gareth

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  • Dan Heming
    Dan Heming

    Gareth, the SMH-5 & the SMH-10 both work fine with the SR10.  I actually rode with 2 fellow ham riders this weekend who both have the SMH-5's along with SR10's hooked up to their HT ham radio's on their respective motorcycles.  Their communication over the ham radio's sounded great.  

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  • Tom Balaban
    Tom Balaban

    Gareth,

    Attached are the pin-outs for the FTN10 and the Sena SR10 Cable. Please note: All you need is the 6 pin Hirose connector pinout on the right side of the SR10 sheet




    Sena SR10 Cable Pinouts.pdf
    Yaesu FTM10 Pinouts.pdf
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  • mbz
    mbz

    Hey Guys,

    Can you provide a wiring diagram to get the Sena open ended cable connected to the CT-M11 for use with FTM-10R/FTM-10SR? Thanks.

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  • Tom Balaban
    Tom Balaban

    It's in the Yaesu FTM10 Pinout PDF in the post above.

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  • Wouter Hermans
    Wouter Hermans

    The pinout for the FTM10 mentions that you connect the Yaesu FTM10 pin 4 and 5 to GND with resistors in between.

    The pinout for the SR10 only mentions the PTT pin.

    Can I therefore assume I need to connect the SR10 PTT pin to two resistors, and each resistor to FTM10 pin 4 or 5? And within the SR10, the PTT pin is connected to GND when I push the PTT button?

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  • Wouter Hermans
    Wouter Hermans

    Quick update of myself: the PTT lead on the SR10 cable does close a circuit to GND, so connecting should be as simple as connecting two resistors in parallel to the SR10 cable GND lead, and connecting each resistor to the pin 4 and 5 SW leads of the FTM10 cable. Both leads run +5V when the FTM10 is on, so I presume the FTM10 will detect when there is a circuit and open PTT on the radio side.

    You need a PTT button connected to the SR10; the PTT button on the FTM10 front will only open the microphone in the front display, and likewise the handheld PTT will only open the microphone in the handheld controller.

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  • Wouter Hermans
    Wouter Hermans

    I've drawn up a complete schema on how to connect a Yaesu FTM-10R to the Sena SR10 if you get both the Sena SC-A0116 and Yaesu CT-M11 cables. 

    http://wouter.shush.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/Connection-Yaesu-FTM-10-Sena-SR10.pdf

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  • Lu Vencl
    Lu Vencl

    One thing to point out as an improvement to the TX audio, it to put in series a .001 uF capacitor (may have to play with this value to obtain the desired sound)

    Reason is that the Yasue has TX audio characteristics that tend to make it sound a little bit more muddy. By placing the cap in series, you will enhance the high frequency audio that makes the Sena sound great on the Yaesu. This is a feature I requested but has not yet been implemented where the Sena should have the option to select "premphazied audio" on the output.

     

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  • Gareth Jackson
    Gareth Jackson

    Thank you Wouter Hermans... Leads are ordered... I'll re-post once it's all wired up and we'll see how it going. Thanks.


    Gareth

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