This past weekend (while out on the chowder ride) I lost the audio feed from my Escort Passport 8500 to my Starcom1 Advance. I had been using a Starcom isolation / attenuation cable part number CAB-36A as recommended by Jeff of Bike Effects (the "A" is significant as this is the model that also attenuates the audio signal). That setup had always worked flawlessly up until this weekend.
Sunday, it struck me that I did not hear all the happy chirpy noises that I am used to in my helmet speakers when I start the bike and the Escort senses the voltage dip caused by the starter dragging the battery voltage down. Further investigation revealed that my suspicions were true, I was running around... unprotected.
Troubleshooting:
Unplugging the audio cable, the RD chirps through it's own speaker fine.
Substituting the MUS-04 isolation cable that I normally use between zumo and starcom audio jack, into position the same as the suspect between the RD and Aux jack makes the RD audio available. Hmmm... welp, sure seems like a cable problem.
The isolation part of the CAB-36A appears to be an audio transformer. I measured the resistance on the (mono) Radar Detector source end of the cable / transformer, between the tip and ring connection and get a respectable 90 ohms. On the stereo connector on the Starcom end I measure wide open between tip, ring and shield even on the 20M ohm range on my fluke DVM.
I'm hoping that someone with one of these cables and a VOM can just validate that my readings are FUBARed. I would expect the audio transformer to be 1:1 and so the Tip to ring and/or shield resistance should be the same 90 ohms on both ends.
I dropped an email note to Jeff A, but it may take him a while to get me the pertinent info from Starcom. So anyone to help me out would be be greatly appreciated (PS - I searched).
BTW - for anyone confused about tips and rings and shields: wiki that
Sunday, it struck me that I did not hear all the happy chirpy noises that I am used to in my helmet speakers when I start the bike and the Escort senses the voltage dip caused by the starter dragging the battery voltage down. Further investigation revealed that my suspicions were true, I was running around... unprotected.
Troubleshooting:
Unplugging the audio cable, the RD chirps through it's own speaker fine.
Substituting the MUS-04 isolation cable that I normally use between zumo and starcom audio jack, into position the same as the suspect between the RD and Aux jack makes the RD audio available. Hmmm... welp, sure seems like a cable problem.
The isolation part of the CAB-36A appears to be an audio transformer. I measured the resistance on the (mono) Radar Detector source end of the cable / transformer, between the tip and ring connection and get a respectable 90 ohms. On the stereo connector on the Starcom end I measure wide open between tip, ring and shield even on the 20M ohm range on my fluke DVM.
I'm hoping that someone with one of these cables and a VOM can just validate that my readings are FUBARed. I would expect the audio transformer to be 1:1 and so the Tip to ring and/or shield resistance should be the same 90 ohms on both ends.
I dropped an email note to Jeff A, but it may take him a while to get me the pertinent info from Starcom. So anyone to help me out would be be greatly appreciated (PS - I searched).
BTW - for anyone confused about tips and rings and shields: wiki that
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