April 8th, 2014, 19:46 | #16 |
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MURS is already within the range of the dual band (VHF/UHF) radios such as the Puxing 888K, however as I stated, the current popular radios are mostly incapable of using a bandwidth low enough to make use of MURS.
MURS has been in use in other countries for a little while now, but I don't know if China will be re-vamping the radios to work with it. Hopefully they do. I'm not really sure how to answer this one, I'm sure I was taught it or read it somewhere, but pure theory things like this that don't affect my day to day work are usually filed under the "FUCKING MAGIC" category in my brain. I"ll read up on it some more and try to answer you question. Yes, your sordins will work with your puxing. Yes, they will work with your repro PTT. The PTT MAY need to be re-wired, but that is a simple job, if you are thinking about getting a real PTT and have the cash to spare, do it, its so worth it. Your sordins will need to have the mic replaced, this is easily and quickly done by SRS Tactical in Alberta. Shoot an email to Steve and he can set you up in no time, A++++ Service. I would suggest shipping him your radio and PTT as well so he can test it on YOUR system.
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April 10th, 2014, 01:12 | #17 |
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Thank you for this most excellent write-up, for now I am stuck with my Motorola T5700s. And I will vouch for what you pay is what you get, I was fooling around with my eBay $16 throat mic that I received today and was sounding like the adults in a Charlie Brown cartoon.
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April 10th, 2014, 13:07 | #18 |
Great, thanks Cobra.
The wavelength thing isn't a big deal. I'll sit down and research it myself when I have time. It's just got me curious. It's just usually easier for someone to direct you to some information, if you know nothing about the field you're trying to research. Otherwise, you won't know what to search for, or know if you're reading the correct thing.q |
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Got myself some SABERs here. Saber R, Saber I and a SABER III.
Wondering if any of you radio guys knew a good place to get accessories like batteries, antennas and the like? I might have a way to program these shortly, so I'd love to start using them more.
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April 10th, 2014, 17:41 | #20 |
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If you cant get the parts OEM, go to Ebay.
There are a few places in ON that will have whatever antenna you want. http://www.durhamradio.com/ http://www.radioworld.ca/
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April 10th, 2014, 18:51 | #21 |
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April 11th, 2014, 14:24 | #22 |
So I have a puxing 888D...
I also have a pair of Ztactical repro comtacs. What type of a PTT will I need to purchase to make it work? I have no idea what the connecter on my comtacs is, but its just a stubby 2cm long pin with three black rings...and I think the 888D is a Kenwood two pin? Or is it a Motorola 2 pin? Or should I just chuck those headsets and buy another pair? If anyone could recommend a headset AND push to talk that would work with the 888D without also having to buy extra plugs and adapters and such that would be great, Id like to spend less then 400 bucks of course for this....so if anyone knows good repros that would be great.
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April 11th, 2014, 14:34 | #23 |
The only problem im going to have is I hear that ztacical stuff is garbage...so ill havbe no way of knowing if the ptt or headset or both is DoA....
I saw mention of rewiring a PTT....does anyone have a link to that or know why you would re-wire it?
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April 11th, 2014, 15:08 | #24 |
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The connector you have is called a TP-120, it is one of the more common 'nato' plugs.
For compatibility's sake just get the Z TAC TP-120 to Kenwood 2pin PTT. Its china, no 2 companies are going to have the PTTs and headsets wired the same because they don't follow standards. Re-wireing the PTT was only for using a REAL headset.
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April 11th, 2014, 15:47 | #25 |
Is there a PTT that is able to run two radios at the same time? One using a Kenwood connector, and the other a single pin Motorola?
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April 11th, 2014, 17:06 | #26 |
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There are such PTTs, Emerson and Ztac make them (repro).
I am unsure on how well they function compared to RS dual monitoring systems. Unless the people on the radios have VERY distinctive voices, or VERY good voice protocol good luck ever telling the 2 nets apart.
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April 11th, 2014, 17:12 | #27 |
You could grab dual comm sordins, and run two seperate PTts, and then each radio will play in each ear, so you can tell then apart :-)
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April 11th, 2014, 17:15 | #28 | |
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April 11th, 2014, 18:49 | #29 |
The ZTac dual comm PTT works very well (here is a review of the Z118 Z4Ops. I've used one with two Px-888s with no troubles. I did find that the ZTac unit works best without a battery inserted. All the battery gives you is volume control via the PTT, but it also adds a lot of noise to the signal. Hence I've always used the thing in unpowered mode.
A friend sent his ZTac dual comm PTT to SRS Tactical and had it re-wired to work with real single comm Sordins. He has reported that this setup works very well with his dual Px-888s. Last edited by danhay; April 11th, 2014 at 18:53.. |
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April 16th, 2014, 11:08 | #30 |
Amazing, valuable information! Thank you very much!
I am looking to buy Puxing PX-888K from the link you have provided, and I see three identical radios: PX-888K-G-SP+4-001K PX-888K-B+4-001K PX-888K-G+4-001K The difference between the first one and second and third (besides color) is only the weight. The price is the same. I am trying to find what SP is and can't. Can anybody knowledgeable please explain? I don't want to buy a wrong one. |
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