Thanks to Frank, K0BRA, for pointing this out via the AMRAD mailing list. He writes:
Now there is a Wiki on connector pinouts [and cable wiring]. If you are into making cables to hook this to that and need pin numbers you may find this makes it quick and easy. There is a lot of obscure stuff out there and this is the place to find it. If you don’t, then add it.
Looks like a good resource, and because it’s a wiki, you can add connector pinouts and cable wiring lists that aren’t there. Shall we start a ham radio cable category?
Compare amateur rigs says
Seems like a useful service. Microphone plugs are notoriously obscure…
CarlB says
There’s an extensive list of amateur radio wikis on http://amateur-radio-wiki.net/index.php?title=Wikis
A few other ham wikis for various specialised purposes include:
APRS wiki http://info.aprs.net
APRS – Japanese language http://wikiwiki.jp/aprs
Linksys NSLU print server to APRS digipeater conversion project http://nslu2-aprs.wikidot.com
New Zealand ZL-HAMS http://zlhams.wikidot.com
XASTIR APRS client http://www.xastir.org/wiki
and some local clubs:
Casper ARC http://casperarc.net/wiki
Clarkson U, Potsdam K2CC http://k2cc.clarkson.edu/wiki
NYC Resistor http://wiki.nycresistor.com/wiki
US Jet Propulsion Lab ARC http://pitfall.org/jplarc
There’ s also some info on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AmateurRadio (Ubuntu Linux wiki) and on Wikipedia.