Question about The Judge Cable
Question about The Judge Cable
I can't find specifications on the website, so I thought I would ask here.
The cable that connects the Judge Timer to the start gate latch appears to be a telephone cord, but an RJ11 connector is too fat to fit.
Does anybody know what kind of cable it requires? Is it RJ9?
New Directions really ought to put this information on their website. We've got a lost cable issue and a race tomorrow morning.
The cable that connects the Judge Timer to the start gate latch appears to be a telephone cord, but an RJ11 connector is too fat to fit.
Does anybody know what kind of cable it requires? Is it RJ9?
New Directions really ought to put this information on their website. We've got a lost cable issue and a race tomorrow morning.
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Re: Question about The Judge Cable
I believe it is a RJ9 cord. Four wire terminals. Same as a RJ11, but with a skinnier plastic end.Vitamin K wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 7:04 pm I can't find specifications on the website, so I thought I would ask here.
The cable that connects the Judge Timer to the start gate latch appears to be a telephone cord, but an RJ11 connector is too fat to fit.
Does anybody know what kind of cable it requires? Is it RJ9?
New Directions really ought to put this information on their website. We've got a lost cable issue and a race tomorrow morning.
Randy Lisano
Romans 5:8
Awana Grand Prix and Pinewood Derby racing - Where a child, an adult and a small block of wood combine for a lot of fun and memories.
Romans 5:8
Awana Grand Prix and Pinewood Derby racing - Where a child, an adult and a small block of wood combine for a lot of fun and memories.
Re: Question about The Judge Cable
Well, we weren't able to find a cable in time, so we ended up just having to run the race by points.
It's nice that the Judge permits running in offline mode, but they really need to put more info about those cables on their site.
The link to email on the site is non-functional. Is there any way to contact them to suggest this?
It's nice that the Judge permits running in offline mode, but they really need to put more info about those cables on their site.
The link to email on the site is non-functional. Is there any way to contact them to suggest this?
gpraceman wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 7:49 pmI believe it is a RJ9 cord. Four wire terminals. Same as a RJ11, but with a skinnier plastic end.Vitamin K wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 7:04 pm I can't find specifications on the website, so I thought I would ask here.
The cable that connects the Judge Timer to the start gate latch appears to be a telephone cord, but an RJ11 connector is too fat to fit.
Does anybody know what kind of cable it requires? Is it RJ9?
New Directions really ought to put this information on their website. We've got a lost cable issue and a race tomorrow morning.
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The email is listed at http://www.newdirections.ws/ordering.html. John Shreffler is the owner of the company.Vitamin K wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 7:43 am Well, we weren't able to find a cable in time, so we ended up just having to run the race by points.
It's nice that the Judge permits running in offline mode, but they really need to put more info about those cables on their site.
The link to email on the site is non-functional. Is there any way to contact them to suggest this?
Not sure if RJ9 cables are still being used, or if that was just for older Judge timers.
Randy Lisano
Romans 5:8
Awana Grand Prix and Pinewood Derby racing - Where a child, an adult and a small block of wood combine for a lot of fun and memories.
Romans 5:8
Awana Grand Prix and Pinewood Derby racing - Where a child, an adult and a small block of wood combine for a lot of fun and memories.
Re: Question about The Judge Cable
Did some emailing with John and these are the tech specs for the cable. I'm gonna put them here in case somebody is Googling for the info and needs it:
Honestly it seems like it would have been a better design to just use standard RJ11, but I guess it's already been baked in as the "standard" Judge cable.The connectors are technically RJ9, also known as 4P4C, the land line handset size.
Also, the orientation is important (opposite to the telecom standard).
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Re: Question about The Judge Cable
John has been making his Judge timers for many, many years. I don't think he's changed the design much in all that time.Vitamin K wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2023 7:48 am Did some emailing with John and these are the tech specs for the cable. I'm gonna put them here in case somebody is Googling for the info and needs it:
Honestly it seems like it would have been a better design to just use standard RJ11, but I guess it's already been baked in as the "standard" Judge cable.The connectors are technically RJ9, also known as 4P4C, the land line handset size.
Also, the orientation is important (opposite to the telecom standard).
Randy Lisano
Romans 5:8
Awana Grand Prix and Pinewood Derby racing - Where a child, an adult and a small block of wood combine for a lot of fun and memories.
Romans 5:8
Awana Grand Prix and Pinewood Derby racing - Where a child, an adult and a small block of wood combine for a lot of fun and memories.