Astro Spectra rear control head vs. rear mic and speaker
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 7:19 pm
Hi to all,
I have a customer who has recently taken delivery of some used (new to them) Astro Spectra 800 MHz radios with the W9 control heads. These are all currently set up to operate as single head remote mount radios. They are to be installed in ambulances and require a minimum of a rear mic and speaker in the patient compartment. The Astro Spectra is new to me as far as configuring external/extra accessories. I am familiar with adding rear mics and speakers to a plethora of other Motorola, Kenwood and Vertex radios via their respective accessory connectors but not the Astro Spectra.
My question is what will be the simplest, cost effective option with these radios? From what I have read, the necessary connections are on the DB15 provided certain jumpers are configured correctly inside the radio. I don't mind building up the cables, I'm already used to that. Or, should I try to locate a second control cable, head, mic and speaker and re-configure the radios for dual head operation? If I go this route, do both heads have to be W9 or can they be mixed and matched? Also is re-programming them for dual head operation all there is to making it work or do I need additional boards or interfaces inside the radios?
Thanks in advance for everyone's opinions and advice!
Wes
I have a customer who has recently taken delivery of some used (new to them) Astro Spectra 800 MHz radios with the W9 control heads. These are all currently set up to operate as single head remote mount radios. They are to be installed in ambulances and require a minimum of a rear mic and speaker in the patient compartment. The Astro Spectra is new to me as far as configuring external/extra accessories. I am familiar with adding rear mics and speakers to a plethora of other Motorola, Kenwood and Vertex radios via their respective accessory connectors but not the Astro Spectra.
My question is what will be the simplest, cost effective option with these radios? From what I have read, the necessary connections are on the DB15 provided certain jumpers are configured correctly inside the radio. I don't mind building up the cables, I'm already used to that. Or, should I try to locate a second control cable, head, mic and speaker and re-configure the radios for dual head operation? If I go this route, do both heads have to be W9 or can they be mixed and matched? Also is re-programming them for dual head operation all there is to making it work or do I need additional boards or interfaces inside the radios?
Thanks in advance for everyone's opinions and advice!
Wes