M1225 16 pin

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M1225 16 pin

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I have a M1225 that is hooked up to our time recorder here at work. I am able to record everything from the repeater using pin's 1 and 16 to the recorder. However this radio and recorder are in our admin building and they want 1 radio. Can I use any of the pins on the radio to record what is being said on the local mic? Other wise with this radio only records half of the conversation.
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Re: M1225 16 pin

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The M1225 is much like the CDM series with respect to tx and rx audio on the accessory connector; see here http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=86774
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Re: M1225 16 pin

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This is not making sense. If you have a radio in the same building monitoring a colocated repeater for logging, then you should be getting both sides already. I think you are asking how to log the repeater directly off the wireline, and I'm guessing it's 4 wire since you said you can only log one side. You need a balanced bridge to convert 4 wire to 2 wire with null / isolation so the dispatchers don't get feed back / side tone in their headsets during xmit.

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