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WB1CFQ Fuse Panel 98SE_s.jpg (71372 bytes)All accessories are powered through this power panel.  Panel is energized when the relay is powered by the bike's accessory connection using a 3 AMP fuse in the main fuse panel's accessory position.  Using a separate power buss to power the accessories keeps the electrical load off of the bike's wiring harness and gives the bike a lot of open fusible positions for accessories.

 

FJ1200DaveC_WireBlock01.jpg (42681 bytes)All ground connection of the accessories are connected to this ground buss which is connected to a solid frame ground.  This approach provides a neat and central location for providing ground lines for accessories.

 

FusePanel-DSawyer01.jpg (93019 bytes)Another GoldWing owner, David Sawyer K1DRS, needed more position than one fuse panel would provide and installed two panels.  He has a write up on his panel that can be seen by clicking HERE.

 

Kenwood Helmet Harness.jpg (277439 bytes)This schematic shows the wiring diagrams necessary to understand the construction of the harnesses needed to connect a GoldWing or J&M compatible helmet headset to a group of Kenwood amateur radios.  There is also a diagram showing the pin-outs for a helmet 5-Pin DIN connector.  

 

Kenwood Microphone Plug Schematic.jpg (175141 bytes)This drawing shows the position and description for the Kenwood microphone plug.  This drawing might not agree with the illustration in your user manual, but this drawing is correct and shown correctly in some user manuals.
Yaesu Interface Diagram KG6ELK.jpg (295450 bytes) This graphic shows Frank Nielsen's - KG6ELK Yaesu Interface diagram.  Clicking on the image will produce a 289K image on the screen.  Diagram is produced in WinDraft format and it can be downloaded HERE.
 

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Sunday February 17, 2008.