Advice on "Ear Microphone System"/Voiceducer
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 4:28 pm
Has anyone here used the EMS (Ear Microphone System)? I got a BDN6708 Voiceducer along with a BDN6677 Ear/Microphone from our favorite online flea market. When I use them with the radio, it works....sort of. I can hear through the earpiece OK, but when I transmit, there are two problems: first, my voice being transmitted is very soft. It's understandable, but there's definitely something wrong with it. Secondly, when I press the button on the Voiceducer to transmit, the audible acknowledgement tone is very soft in my earpiece. In a noisy environment, I don't believe I would be able to hear the "bonk" tone if I tried to transmit and the channel were busy.
I thought I probably just got a bad Voiceducer. With the price I paid, it was worth the risk. So, I got another one. Exact same problem.
So, is this just how the Voiceducer/EMS operates? Have others used this equipment and found the voice quality acceptable?
Also, while trying to research this, I came across the CommPort system (NTN1736, as an example). From the description, it sounds like it's the same thing as the EMS. Does anyone know what the difference is, and if it would be worth it trying to find a CommPort instead? I can only find people that have heard of these systems, but nobody that has actually used one.
Thanks!
I thought I probably just got a bad Voiceducer. With the price I paid, it was worth the risk. So, I got another one. Exact same problem.
So, is this just how the Voiceducer/EMS operates? Have others used this equipment and found the voice quality acceptable?
Also, while trying to research this, I came across the CommPort system (NTN1736, as an example). From the description, it sounds like it's the same thing as the EMS. Does anyone know what the difference is, and if it would be worth it trying to find a CommPort instead? I can only find people that have heard of these systems, but nobody that has actually used one.
Thanks!