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xts 3000 hhch question

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:42 pm
by topcop1833
I've looked around, this sight and others, but I can't seem to find a solid answer. so to the class, is there a way to link a hhch to the xts 3000 with out using the xtva? yes, im cheep. and if anyone wants to part with an xtva for less than $5-- let me know. never hurts to ask.

Re: xts 3000 hhch question

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 1:40 pm
by Bruce1807
you can buy a remote speaker mike that has channel, volume and emergency all on the mike.

Re: xts 3000 hhch question

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 8:16 am
by topcop1833
see thats why i ask questions! i was making it to hard on my self! thanks

Re: xts 3000 hhch question

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 8:57 am
by Bruce1807
Remote Speaker Microphones - CommanderTM Series
The Commanderâ„¢ Remote Speaker Microphone features an emergency button, volume control,16-
channel select knob with tactile feedback, 2 programmable buttons and a receive-only 3.5mm earphone
jack (not included in submersible model). Ideal for firefighters, police and other professionals
who frequently keep their XTS two-way radio inside a case or under clothing. These microphones
have controls on the microphone head, allowing operational control from the microphone head.

RMN5021B* Commander Remote Speaker Microphone
RMN5023C* Fully Submersible Commander Remote Speaker Microphone
For a completely submersible radio/microphone system
use with XTS 3000R, XTS 3500R and XTS 5000R portable radios.

Re: xts 3000 hhch question

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 9:04 am
by escomm
* The item RMN5021B has been replaced with RMN5089A. Selecting this item will add RMN5089A to your cart.

Item Number. RMN5089A

ASSEMBLY,KIT,COMMANDER II RSM
Unit of Measure: 1 EA

List Price
150.00

Available
Y

Lead Time (Days)
1

I have a few of the Commander II mics on the way, should have them tomorrow or the next day. Wonder if there's any big change in how they look or operate.

Re: xts 3000 hhch question

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 12:14 pm
by tvsjr
With any luck, maybe the Commander II has at least some noise cancelling in it. I like my Commander mic, but it hears *everything*... my old NMN6191 is significantly better on fire scenes.

Re: xts 3000 hhch question

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 10:29 am
by escomm
tvsjr wrote:With any luck, maybe the Commander II has at least some noise cancelling in it. I like my Commander mic, but it hears *everything*... my old NMN6191 is significantly better on fire scenes.
It does-- it comes with windporting, and apparently will still pass audio when the mic speaker grill is wet.

Re: xts 3000 hhch question

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 2:55 pm
by Wicho
Jeff,

What's your opinion of them so far, now that you have some?
escomm wrote:
tvsjr wrote:With any luck, maybe the Commander II has at least some noise cancelling in it. I like my Commander mic, but it hears *everything*... my old NMN6191 is significantly better on fire scenes.
It does-- it comes with windporting, and apparently will still pass audio when the mic speaker grill is wet.

Re: xts 3000 hhch question

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 8:05 pm
by escomm
I have not actually used one but they do look to be built a bit better than the older one. The pc housing is of the same design as the GPS mic now (as opposed to the emergency speaker mic) which makes me wonder if this model is submersible. I know the GPS mic is submersible, and it has the channel selection knob on the top. The new Commander seems to be the GPS mic minus the GPS.