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Availability of headset mic with RJ45 plug and 3.5mm plug for aKenwood?
For easier ssb contesting, I want to be able to use a headset mic. My
headset mic has 2 mini stereo plugs one for a mic input and the other for speaker output. My rig has a RJ45 jack on the front panel for a mic input and a 3.5mm jack for audio outpput. Is there a commercially available adapter cable that will allow me to use my headset mic? --An adapter cable that can permit a 3.5mm to RJ45 mic input. Or is there a headset mic that has a RJ45 plug and a 35mm plug? Thanks. KB2AMY |
Availability of headset mic with RJ45 plug and 3.5mm plug fora Kenwood?
fazamy wrote:
For easier ssb contesting, I want to be able to use a headset mic. My headset mic has 2 mini stereo plugs one for a mic input and the other for speaker output. My rig has a RJ45 jack on the front panel for a mic input and a 3.5mm jack for audio outpput. Is there a commercially available adapter cable that will allow me to use my headset mic? --An adapter cable that can permit a 3.5mm to RJ45 mic input. Or is there a headset mic that has a RJ45 plug and a 35mm plug? ========================================= RJ45 plug (8 fingers)is the same as the one used for ethernet connections. So get a short ethernet cable with 2 fitted RJ45 connectors ,cut-off 1 RJ45 connector + a piece of cable ,leaving a short piece of cable and a RJ45 connector. and fit on 2 of the 8 wires a mini stereo socket. Your transceiver manual/circuit diagramme should show which 2 of the 8 wires are to be connected to the microphone . You should also be able to find the 2 wires for PTT. Just today I was shown a Yaesu transceiver with a microphone having a RJ45 connector for the microphone ,PTT and freq up & down push buttons. An ethernet cable plug fitted nicely in the transceiver's socket. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
Availability of headset mic with RJ45 plug and 3.5mm plug for a Kenwood?
The adapters are per radio, and radios like Icoms with RJ45's have RJ45's on
the adapters. However, if I recall, OP had two mini plugs. Seems like the Heil adapters have a mini and a 1/4" ... "Rick Frazier" wrote in message ... Highland Ham wrote: fazamy wrote: |
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