JT1000 With Public Service Mike

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W7SLC
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Post by W7SLC »

Greetings,
I am using the public service mike on my JT1000 and it works fine except the three buttons do not function although I have programmed the buttons on the radio with the RSS. I have picked thru the software and can not find a screen to program the buttons on the mike. Any advice on getting these buttons to work would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks...Neil
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Post by /\/\y 2 cents »

there is only one button on the speaker mic's....now on a public safety mic there is a volume hi/lo switch...but thats it....I dont know what kinda speaker mic you have or what kinda crack you've been smokin but I'm sure many will agree with me.
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Post by 10-95 »

There is a three button mic for the mcs mobile radio that will work on a jt1000 with the right jack. Could it be someone has put a JT connector on an mcs mobile mic??
raymond345
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Post by raymond345 »

Yes it looks like a change in the mic there is no jt1000 part for this mic.
Will
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Post by Will »

BTW, this "three button" mic has a resistor matrix for the buttons. Two of the buttons have a series resistor and one is a short when pushed all on the same lead. Each button has a resistance in series like the control buttons on the R1225.
The one I have seen is in the same sealed housing as the HT1000 speaker mic with a eight pin RJ45 jack, but have'nt found a speaker in it.
W7SLC
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Post by W7SLC »

Ok I'm back from smoking crack.

The part number on the mic is NMN6192A. If there is a website for looking up these partnumber and prices, I would appreciate a link.

Thanks...Neil
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phrawg
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Post by phrawg »

Easy question to answer. IT wont,cant,does not, and never will. You have a rigged up mic that was never intended to go on a jt1000
or any other jedi for that matter. just because the cord for a jedi spk/mic has a modular end on it does not mean it will function correctly on any head just because it has a modular recepticle. The basic functions may but any beyond that, NO
Hope that clears up that one. Phrawg
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