Hi Keith,
They are homemade from microphone cable - 4 core + shield. This may sound strange, but you may recall I was having problems with the Penta 'mixing' the channels, so I made these cables to carry only one audio signal each (ie a left cable and a right cable). I think I also mentioned that one of the pins on the DIN socket was isolated inside the Penta units, thus reducing the number of wires I required, so a total of 5 was all I needed for the data to the display, the power-on relay signal, and the audio. The shield is used for the data gnd. Unfortunately the shield surrounds the four cores...
Having said that, I previously used cables made from cat5 network cables, and I'm sure the IR noise was still there... (which is probably not surprising)
So I guess the answer will be to order some B&O cables, but I'd still need to de-solder the audio on one channel on each cable. Unfortunately there is not a great choice of cable suppliers where I live.
Naturally the cables each run from the BC9500 to each Penta because of the audio signal wiring. Ideally I would like to sort out the audio mixing issue and use standard fully wired cables!
If I could find a cable with 3 cores + a shielded wire that might work...
Regards, Steve