I took my Full size bronco off the road in preparation for major overhaul. Beside the sheet metal problems usually associated with a bronco, I'm having a bit of a problem: Multiple radio speakers & too many microphones.
Did /\/\ ever make a radio selector system that provided a summing output for connection to a radio rebroadcast and an integrated microphone system?
Here's the Inventory:
Fedsig Interceptor 400 (no siren, just PA, light control, air horn, & rebroadcast)
VHF Spectra
UHF Syntor 9000 (hopefully to be replace by a Spectra)
800 trunking scanner
MICOM-X
All of the control heads except the MICOM are installed in a Troy floor mount console, so hopefully there is a commercial product that will work and fit the console
Re-Install Help
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- What radios do you own?: Moto, Vertex
Moto hasnt made anything to do exactly as you want (that I know of, maybe they have done some custom units for specific applications or agencies)
But, what you are wanting to do could be achieved fairly easily. I have done this with 2 maxtracs and 2 GM300's. Granted they are all of the Radius series, it was pretty easy.
I would just make sure your microphone impedances were the same, and pick the best microphone out of all of them for your main mic. I would also make sure to use some good quality audio cable for interconnecting to make sure you prevent any noise crap getting into your mic line...
my .02 cents...
But, what you are wanting to do could be achieved fairly easily. I have done this with 2 maxtracs and 2 GM300's. Granted they are all of the Radius series, it was pretty easy.
I would just make sure your microphone impedances were the same, and pick the best microphone out of all of them for your main mic. I would also make sure to use some good quality audio cable for interconnecting to make sure you prevent any noise crap getting into your mic line...
my .02 cents...
Nick Kuhn - Communications Technician/Technical Manager
AMP Electronics - Chillicothe, OH
http://www.amp-electronics.net
AMP Electronics - Chillicothe, OH
http://www.amp-electronics.net