Hugh:
I usually cut the cable just beyond the ferrite cylinder (cut off
the cylinder) and then clamp the cable in a vise and use a crow-bar
to pry off the cylinder. I then use a drill to slightly enlarge the
hole in the cylinder, so that I can put it back onto the cable and
slide it up a bit so that I can work on the cable end.
When you cutoff the connector hood, I use a sharp single-edge razor
blade and cut through the plastic on the bottom (narrow) side. That way
it is easier to pry off the hood and use it again. Don't try to open the
metal case under the hood. Just strip the wires and use and ohm-meter
to determine which wire goes to each pin.
I also slide small pieces of heat-shrink tubing over the connections
after soldering. You may not need to do this if you are careful. I also
put some hot-melt glue over the finished connector, before putting on the hood.
John
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