Hi,
I'm trying to set up a CM300 in a race car. I'm using the 16-pin accessory connector in the back. I have the adapter to get me to the car harness, the ptt works, the ear buds work but when the driver speaks into the mic, the should is not picked up. The radio transmits but there is nothing transmitted.
I've seen race car wire harnesses go to the front of the radio using the RJ45 connecotr but I want to use the 16-pin accessory connector in the back.
Has anyone done this? The adapter I'm using to get me to the car harness is the PO484-V2.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
-Ralph Warren (Irvine, CA)
Mobile - Racing - Accessory Connector
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You'll have to pin it out & see if it's going to pin 2 in the radio...that's the "External Mic" pin.
Two things to double-check in the programming...make sure pin 3 is set for "External Mic PTT", and also check that "External PTT Audio Source" is set to "Ext Mic Audio".
Todd
Two things to double-check in the programming...make sure pin 3 is set for "External Mic PTT", and also check that "External PTT Audio Source" is set to "Ext Mic Audio".
Todd
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I don't know for sure about the CM's, but older radios (maxtrac) did not provide mic bias voltage at the 16 pin acc connector. If your set up is using an electret mic element (as it should) it will need several volts on the mic high line to operate.
On a maxtrac, a 4.7k resistor from the 9.6v source to the ext mic on the 16p connector would do it.
I used the 9.6v cuz it was filtered. You could use 12v A+, but be prepared to have all kinds of vehicle noise on your TX audio.
On a maxtrac, a 4.7k resistor from the 9.6v source to the ext mic on the 16p connector would do it.
I used the 9.6v cuz it was filtered. You could use 12v A+, but be prepared to have all kinds of vehicle noise on your TX audio.