I was just wondering if Motorola has a Mobile with an option 600Ohm 4wire board?
I've been searching for a cost effective way to link 2 quantars together using the 4 wire circuits. With the type of installtion I have using the quantars 4 wire circuit is the only way I can make it work. I see that TAIT has a mobile with an optional 4wire interface, just wondering if any moto mobiles have the same.
Thanks,
Jamie
Does Moto have Mobile radio with 600Ohm 4wire Interface
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I doubt it. I do know that several companies make tone remote control units that plug into mobile radios, but they're probably 2-wire. Check Gai-tronics. Maybe their products can be configured either way.
Many of Motorola's mobile radios have a microphone input impedance around 600 ohms, but there's DC on it, to power preamps in the mikes. There's probably no reason why you couldn't use a couple of 600:600 ohm transformers to deal with the input and output. Of course, control would be another matter, but you could get creative.
Bob M.
Many of Motorola's mobile radios have a microphone input impedance around 600 ohms, but there's DC on it, to power preamps in the mikes. There's probably no reason why you couldn't use a couple of 600:600 ohm transformers to deal with the input and output. Of course, control would be another matter, but you could get creative.
Bob M.
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CPI (http://www.cpicomm.com/) makes 4 wire tone termination panels, the TTP(N) series.