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Mic Connector: The next step is to determine for certain the function of each pin on the mic connector. If your radio has a round 8-pin connector the process is very straight forward, but if your radio uses a RJ-45 (telephone like) connector, the process can be a little tricky! To wire either connector you must have the Users Manual for your radio available for reference.

To minimize the possibility of making a wiring mistake, we have provided a wiring table for you to complete in the Jumper Wire Diagram. As the correct signal is determined for each microphone pin, you should record it in the table. You might want to use a pencil for this process, in case you need to make a change or use the table for a different radio later.

If your radio uses the 8-pin round connector, you should be able to copy the signal names and their associated pin numbers directly from the radio manual into the appropriate lines of the Jumper Wire Diagram. When copying this information, be sure that you refer to the actual pin numbers given. Do not attempt to determine the pin number from any illustration of the connector. When you are finished, it would be a good idea to double check the accuracy of your information by testing continuity between chassis ground and the pin that is supposed to be Ground on the connector.

If your radio uses an RJ-45 mic connector, you cannot assume that the pin numbers in the manual are listed correctly. If the manufacturer has not followed the industry standard numbering conventions, the lines will be in the correct sequence, but in reverse order (Pin #1 = Pin #8)! Unfortunately this is not at all uncommon. On a number of occasions we have even found disagreement in the numbering system between radio models from the same manufacturer! You should never assume the position of Pin #1 on any RJ type connector, based on the diagram in the manual. Since these lines often times have Accessory Voltage on them, wiring the connector incorrectly can have catastrophic results!

The best way to insure you have the correct wiring order is to verify with a multimeter where the Ground and PTT pins actually are on the connector. Because the RJ-45 pins are dangerously close together and very fragile, we will use the Interface Cable and Mic Adapter board to help make these tests. Since the adapters RJ-45 and 8-pin round connectors are wired in parallel (Pin #1 = Pin #1), you can use the pins on the back of the boards round connector for testing. These pins are much easier to probe than an RJ-45 pin and are very clearly numbered on the pc board. Turn the radio OFF and attach the Mic Adapter board to your radio using the Interface Cable.

Start the identification process by checking for continuity between the radios chassis and the connector pin number that is listed as Chassis Ground in your radio manual. For example: If the manual says that Pin #3 is Ground, then check continuity between the radio chassis and the third pin (Pin #3) on the round connector. When making this measurement, remember that you are looking for “Zero Ohms”. There will no doubt be some amount of continuity between several other pins, but remember that the one you are testing for is a “short” to ground! If you don’t find continuity on the pin that you tested, then the pin numbers must be reversed in the radio manual. You can verify this by testing the third pin from the other end (in our example Pin #6). You should find continuity on that pin if the order is in fact reversed.

If you would like to up your confidence even further, you can turn your radio ON and test the PTT line. Your radio should be attached to an antenna or dummy load for this test, since you will be transmitting briefly. In this test you will be manually keying the transmitter by briefly shorting the PTT line to Ground. If one is available, use a small value resistor (a few hundred ohms) to short the PTT line to Chassis Ground (chassis - not the ground pin). The resistor is not really necessary, but a good idea just in case you are shorting the wrong pin! If the radio transmits, you can be absolutely certain that you have the pin numbering correct.

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TM-1 specifications

The Tiger TM-1 marks a significant advancement in modern unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), combining cutting-edge technology with an intuitive design that caters to a variety of applications. This drone has gained recognition for its versatility, making it an ideal choice for everything from aerial photography to industrial inspections.

At the heart of the Tiger TM-1 is its innovative design, featuring a lightweight yet robust frame constructed from advanced composite materials. This construction not only ensures durability but also enhances flight efficiency. The drone is equipped with a high-performance brushless motor that provides impressive thrust, enabling the TM-1 to carry substantial payloads while maintaining stability during flight.

One of the standout features of the Tiger TM-1 is its impressive flight time, capable of achieving up to 60 minutes on a single charge. This extended battery life allows operators to complete longer missions without the need for frequent recharging. Additionally, the TM-1 is designed with a modular battery system that allows for quick swaps, ensuring minimal downtime.

The TM-1 incorporates advanced sensor technology, including a high-definition camera capable of capturing stunning 4K video and high-resolution photographs. Equipped with a three-axis gimbal, the camera stabilizes the footage, providing smooth and professional-grade aerial imaging. This feature makes it particularly appealing for filmmakers, real estate agents, and surveyors.

In terms of navigational capabilities, the Tiger TM-1 is outfitted with GPS and GLONASS for precise positioning. This dual-satellite system enhances the drone's ability to navigate complex environments and ensures accurate flight paths. The TM-1 also features intelligent flight modes such as follow-me, waypoint navigation, and orbit mode, simplifying operation for users of all skill levels.

Safety features are a major consideration in the design of the Tiger TM-1. It is equipped with automatic return-to-home technology, which activates in case of signal loss or low battery levels. Additionally, the drone includes obstacle avoidance sensors that help prevent collisions during flight, ensuring a safer operating experience.

The Tiger TM-1’s compact design, coupled with its advanced technology and user-friendly features, positions it as a leading option for those in need of a reliable and efficient UAV. Whether for professional use in mapping, security, or recreational purposes, the TM-1 is undoubtedly a powerful tool in the rapidly evolving field of drone technology.