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I bought a new Motorola 12 watt mobile amplifying speaker on eBay, no.
NSN6054A, to use in my car to amplify my non-Motorola handi-talkies. Turns out that this speaker is part of the now discontinued Saber radio system. It has a DB-25 connector with 7 pins present: four for 12 VDC power, 2 for audio and one for squelch. Attempts to query Motorola have been futile. (1) The spec sheet says it is made to work with the Vehicular Adapter, which has a volume adjustment on it, so you don't have to change the Saber's volume setting from what you like for pedestrian use. What does this mean as far as what the speaker expects as the speaker level voltage inputs? Will I be OK I set my HT volume knob to, say, half way? (2) The squelch signal is used to reduce power consumption. The specs do not indicate what the squelch signal looks like. Anyone know? Inasmuch as my HT's do not generate a squelch output (not counting an LED being off), I want to force the speaker squelch to off. 3) Should I just rip out the fat DB-25 cable and connector and put standard leads on the speaker? Or is there some demand for the thing as is, so I could sell more easily it if I don't need it? Ken KC2JDY Ken (to reply via email remove "zz" from address) |
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