Yep, maybe that's part of the problem. Too many part numbers.Because of a lot of P/N, i got confused.
Can you provide us with the part numbers for CS44 and which is CS44a?
I understand that 4pin not work with 3 pinThis is the more common→ 3-conductor flexstrip for Oticon, Signia, others.
And followed by the Starkey Orange Flex Connector. Note that Starkey is a 4-conductor strip
These are not interchangeable!
Can i adjust anything on 4 pin Connector to make it work with signia cicA long time ago (circa 2010) it was difficult to find Phonak/Unitron CS44a cables.
Since the only difference between standard CS44 cables and Phonak/Unitron CS44a cables is Pins 3&4 are reversed, I started a DIY project to make a DIY Converter cable. When you insert the DIY converter between the Hi-Pro and your cables it will convert (CS44 cables to CS44a) or ( CS44a cables to CS44). It works for both cable styles by simply reversing Pins 3&4.
Over the years (decade plus) the pictures got lost from the original project, so I am repeating that DIY project here, with pictures.
Here's a link to the old → Successful project to make a DIY CS44A Phonak programming cable
The concept is simple;
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- Buy a pair of standard (PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Extension Cables)
- Cut-and-shorten them revealing 6-wires
- Eliminate wires 5&6 (we only need 4 wires) and reverse wires 3&4
I have 3 flix strip cables and i dont have 3pin stripHMm; I did a pinout on the Starkey Purple/Straight Cable about five years ago. But the images got lost, and the pinout was part of the image.
Are you looking to use only the cable, or the cable along with Starkey 4-conductor orange flexstrips.
The Starkey Purple/Straight Cable seem difficult to find in recent years. I have also seen some cable/4-conductor all-in-one cables on Aliexpress;
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Okay, that's too confusing??? Can you clarify? What cables do you have? You cannot use Starkey orange flexstrips on Signia hearing aids.I have 3 flix strip cables and i dont have 3pin strip