genisis range of radio,s (mt1000,ht800,p210 etc)
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- john g8xgs
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genisis range of radio,s (mt1000,ht800,p210 etc)
can anyone tell me if there is a "test conector" available to allow external bnc antenna conection.
i have the jedi series conector and also the gp300 adaptor, i now find myself looking after a number of well used p210 uhf units being used by
http://www.nedsar.co.uk
i have the jedi series conector and also the gp300 adaptor, i now find myself looking after a number of well used p210 uhf units being used by
http://www.nedsar.co.uk
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there was an adapter the connected to the UC and terminated to some RG-174 mini cable with either and SO-239 or BNC. Don't recall the part no but I wouldn't be surprised if it is long NLA as the Genesis radios have been out of production for well over a decade.
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- john g8xgs
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re reply to genisis adaptor
just my luck , trying to keep costs down and they have perhaps ended up with a batch of "end of the line radios" however if they do the job for a year or so no one can complain.
they were not that expensive suprise ,suprise
i know only too well that the genisis went out of prodution quite a while ago in the uk most police forces were using the ht600e(99ch)
when this went out of production motorola brought out the mt6000e to replace it (a jedi top display 99ch) AKA gp900-99 /uhf
get the drift
they were not that expensive suprise ,suprise
i know only too well that the genisis went out of prodution quite a while ago in the uk most police forces were using the ht600e(99ch)
when this went out of production motorola brought out the mt6000e to replace it (a jedi top display 99ch) AKA gp900-99 /uhf
get the drift
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The Genesis RF adapter is NTN5368A. It provides a 3.5 mm jack (it looks just like the headphone adapter but is marked with an antenna symbol).
It is intended to be used with the NKN6408A cable kit that terminates in a female (SO-239) UHF connector. If you need BNC instead of UHF, you could probably make your own cable with a BNC connector, RG-174 and a 3.5mm plug.
Last I knew, these parts are still available.
It is intended to be used with the NKN6408A cable kit that terminates in a female (SO-239) UHF connector. If you need BNC instead of UHF, you could probably make your own cable with a BNC connector, RG-174 and a 3.5mm plug.
Last I knew, these parts are still available.
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re genisis adaptor
i think perhaps it might be the same as gp300, they do use the same type of helical!
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Re: re genisis adaptor
No. The RF adapter is for the Genesis accessory/programming connector. There are no adapters available for the antenna connector since no ground is available at the threaded antenna fitting.john g8xgs wrote:i think perhaps it might be the same as gp300, they do use the same type of helical!
The adaptors for the Geneiss series radios uses the options/accessory connector pins on the top of the radio. here is some info:
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=52086
and shows the adaptor for audio earphone, but the same parts are used for the RF adaptor with the pogo pins in a different location.
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=52086
and shows the adaptor for audio earphone, but the same parts are used for the RF adaptor with the pogo pins in a different location.