I am in the process of connecting a new TS-480 to RemoteRig. It was suggested that two cables should be fashioned out of the ~12-foot long Kenwood data cable. I cut one end short (for the RRC-Radio). The cable has a foil shield and 6 conductors and the pin layout appears to be (from 1 --> 6): white, black, bare ground wire, red, green and yellow. I purchase "Ideal RJ-11 6P6C" modular telephone plugs as I already owned a crimping device for them. The wires are stranded wire, all with insulation except for the bare ground wire.
Somehow, I managed to keep these flexible wires in the proper order and made up one cable that works. However, I have failed several times with the second one. I find it near impossible to keep the wires in the proper order when trimmed to 1/4" and the ground wire somehow distorted on insertion and grounded out the adjacent pin on subsequent VOM continuity checks.
QUESTIONS:
1. Am I using the wrong modular connector?
2. Are there any tricks to getting flexible stranded wires to maintain order on insertion?
3. Is it mandatory to use a shielded cable? E.g. could I use flat cable with ferrite beads on each end?
Thanks for any assistance,
Craig AE7I