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BobbyDangerous June 17th, 2016 19:31

Ear Pro with Radio
 
Hey,

Got a question


I was using my ear pro at NF with me Baofeng GT-3mk3, plugged into it was the standard Baofeng hens set. On the hand set there is a 3.5mm Jack. I plugged from that into my ear pro but the problem is this. I wasn't able to use the hand set to talk, and when I hit the button it would Squeel.


Does anyone know of a better handset to work with the ear pro for this situation?

Red Dot June 18th, 2016 00:12

I had a shitty one off Amazon that didn't work with my Howard Leight Impact Sports, I am looking at grabbing a Code Red speakermic 21-K when I have the funds.

chaz June 22nd, 2016 18:58

Robb, When your radio antenna gets too close to the ear pro they squelch. Try moving your radio somewhere else and see if that eliminates the issue. You could always look into moving your antenna with an extension cable or a stubby 1/4 wave antenna.
I have the same issue from time to time myself and when I tested what was causing it, it was the antenna proximity to the ear pro themselves

BobbyDangerous June 22nd, 2016 19:57

That's crazy. Yeah I can move the radio I guess. Defeats the purpose though. Need to figure a solution

Cobrajr122 June 22nd, 2016 21:21

What earpro were you using?

I have my antenna relocated to the top of my shoulder (aka, right beside my earpro/headset) and have never had an issue like this.

It could be an impedance issue, or an issue with the handsets wiring not being standard, as china companies like to make up their own standards by brand.

chaz June 22nd, 2016 22:00

Howard Leight ear pro is what he is running. His radio is a Baofeng (not sure of the model though). I have a UV-5R and get that squelch sound when the antenna is close to the ear pro and I am transmitting. I use a baofeng shoulder mic with my setup.

Robb?

Chromey July 9th, 2016 17:04

ROBB????????
I hate when they never respond.... Teamates can be dicks lol.

chaz July 9th, 2016 18:35

Right?
Pfffftt.

Sincgar August 16th, 2016 21:00

I run the howard leight ear pro and tried everything. 1, 2, 3, 4 conductor plugs from the headset to the shoulder mic and nothing worked on my baofeng and generic shoulder mics. It does work on my Retevis mini shoulder mic though so its most likely just picky with certain shoulder mics.

BobbyDangerous August 17th, 2016 19:14

Yeah it squelches. But I am gonna make a cable that's unbalanced to balanced 3.5mm

Chromey August 17th, 2016 19:19

Before i buy.... Fix your shit Robb and let me know if i should buy the same.

ManateeMatt August 17th, 2016 21:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobrajr122 (Post 1982742)
What earpro were you using?

I have my antenna relocated to the top of my shoulder (aka, right beside my earpro/headset) and have never had an issue like this.

It could be an impedance issue, or an issue with the handsets wiring not being standard, as china companies like to make up their own standards by brand.


Prob because you are not running a shitty leaky radio, with a shitty shielding on the cable... bofangs have like negative filtering, they leak RF everywhere

Cheesepie October 20th, 2016 18:09

I run the Howards Leight impact sports with a Impact comms GRSM-HD1 speaker mic. The speaker mic has a kenwood type pin which plugs directly into my Baofeng UV-R5 with no problems on either the mic or audio ports. From there i plug my impact comms into a 3.5 mm port on the speaker mic with a standard 3.5 mm 2 pole cord. Ran this setup few a few games now and it works just fine for me.

I am only getting audio out of one side speaker on the Howards, though it it caused by the cheapo 3.5 mm cord i am currently using.

BobbyDangerous October 25th, 2016 11:20

I basically made a cable. I took a 3.5mm TRS and soldered a Mono 3.5mm on the other end to plug into the talk piece. Putting the tip and ring together for the positive pin on the mono plug.


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