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Headset / PTT Radio Compatibility knowledge base
21 March, 2012, 12:13
I think it might be useful to build up an information base around what headsets (e.g. Element Bowman with Military plug) , PTTs and Radios are found to be compatible.
There are so many combinations that it all becomes it little uncertain and sometimes a bit of a gamble. I'm sure the accumulated experience of Zeroin members combined can provide everyone with a useful top level guide on compatibility.
What I propose is that you post what you currently use and is working in the following format:
Headset:
Make, Type and Connector (e.g. Element, Bowman, Military Plug)
PTT:
Make, Type and Pin Connector (Comtac, PTT, Kenwood Dual pin)
Radio:
Make and Model (Puxing, Puxing777 UHF)
Example
Headset:
Element, Bowman, Standard Military Plug
PTT:
Comtac, PTT, Kenwood Dual pin (long pin is 3 conductor, short pin is 3 conductor)
Radio:
Puxing, Puxing777 UHF
The above is a logical sequence in that you buy a headset that is mated to the PTT which in turn is connected to a radio. It seems that headsets and PTT are sold as separates these days to allow maximum flexibility. It will help to ensure that you use terms/ descriptions used by vendors to avoid as much as possible any ambiguity. The PTT pin type is a critical bit of in formation as it indicates how the PTT connects to the radio. Without the PTT pin type, the information is not very useful.
I will then, periodically, compile and update a table showing everyone's responses. The table can then become an indicative guide on comms headset and radio compatibility for al of us.
Drop'm out with a low cap and save the environment.
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21 March, 2012, 12:28
Re: Headset / PTT Radio Compatibility knowledge base
Headset:
MSA Sordin (real Steel), CC Supreme Pro IV , Standard Military Plug
PTT:
Element
,
U94 Military Plug version, Kenwood Dual pin (3 conductor long pin,3 conductor short pin)
Radio:
Puxing, Puxing777 UHF and Puxing 888 VHF
Drop'm out with a low cap and save the environment.
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