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Updated:
November 02, 2009
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KB Article
Q03-1001
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RealFlight
Transmitter InterLink/Interface Adapter for Multiplex
RealFlight G5
RealFlight G4
RealFlight G3
RealFlight G2 w/ InterLink
RealFlight G2 w/ Transmitter Interface
RealFlight G2 Lite w/ InterLink
RealFlight Classic w/ Transmitter Interface
RealFlight Deluxe w/ Transmitter Interface
The following is a description for how to assemble an
adapter cord to connect a Multiplex transmitter with the parallel port
transmitter interface and the InterLink controller for RealFlight. For all instructions, reference the
diagram below.
NECESSARY COMPONENTS
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One 5-pin round male connector compatible with
Multiplex transmitter trainer jacks. This should be very similar in
style to the plug used on Multiplex trainer cords.
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One female mono plug receptacle, compatible with the
dimensions shown for the "RealFlight Interface Output
Connector" as shown in the diagram. NOTE: it is important that
the female receptacle has an inner diameter of 3.5mm, a depth of 14mm
at the tip, and a depth no greater than 8mm for the base.
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Adequate wiring to connect both jacks together. Wire
should be copper, having a high strand count. Do not use single strand
wire. Two conductors will be required; one conductor for signal
connections, one conductor for ground connections.
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Large and small shrink tubing
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Wire strippers
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60/40 rosin-core electrical solder
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A 40-watt soldering iron
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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Cut each conductor to approximately 8 inches in
length.
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Strip approximately 1/4 inch of insulation away from
each end of each conductor. Twist the bare strands of wire tightly on
each wire end.
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Cut enough pieces of shrink tubing to completely
cover each solder connection. Make sure to slide the tubes over the
wire ends BEFORE making solder connections.
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"Tin" each end of bare wire with 60/40
rosin-core solder and a hot soldering iron. This is simply to apply a
small amount of solder onto the bare wire end to prepare it for
soldering onto the jacks.
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"Signal" connection:
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Solder one end of the signal wire to pin #4 on
the "trainer jack plug". IMPORTANT: this is the pin
located at the 2 o'clock position when looking at the end of the
plug itself, as shown in the diagram.
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Solder the other end of the signal wire to the
center connection on the "female mono plug receptacle".
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"Ground" connection:
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Solder one end of the ground wire to pin #2 on
the "trainer jack plug". IMPORTANT: this is the pin
located at the 12 o'clock position when looking at the end of the
plug itself, as shown in the diagram.
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Solder the other end of the ground wire to the
outside connection on the "female mono plug receptacle".
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Slide all shrink tubes over their respective
connections. Apply heat with a heat gun or hair dryer to shrink the
tubing over the entire solder connection. This will provide a good
electrical insulator for the solder connections, and a good strain
relief for the physical connection.

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