Motorola B1914 mic

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billyfromhill
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Motorola B1914 mic

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I have a MIP5000 console that currently uses a standard PC microphone. I want to upgrade to the Motorola B1914 for better functionality but I'm not sure how exactly it connects to the console/PC. Does it just have a standard 3.5mm audio jack or does it use USB or an RJ45/8P8C connector? If so where would it connect to? One of the radio gateways perhaps?
RFguy
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Re: Motorola B1914 mic

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I found this in the install manual:
If this console has desktop microphone B1914A, which can connect to a USB jackbox, select the USB jackbox to which it is connected.
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Re: Motorola B1914 mic

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Can it be used without the USB jackbox? I don't have one.
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Re: Motorola B1914 mic

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From the ordering guide:
Headset Jackbox
Every MIP 5000 operator position requires either a Basic or an Enhanced headset Jackbox. The Jackbox is needed for all standard (non USB) accessories. Each position requires a minimum of 1 and can support a maximum of 3 of any combination of Jackboxes. TT05515AA is the option for the Basic Headset Jackbox and TT05522AA is the option for the Enhanced headset Jackbox.
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