MTVA NTN1340C converta-com questions
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 9:07 pm
Wanting to use the NTN1340C for MT2000, Mts2000 and an MTX portable. I have the converter, amplified speaker, wiring harness and the non-band specific control box.
I don't have a microphone. I see an RJ45 connector on the bottom of the cradle. Is that the standard Motorola mic connector? (Don't have the controller in hand yet, so I cannot just plug and play. Also don't want to hurt things if I'm not guessing correctly.)
I am also guessing that I can just connect the appropriate antenna (VHF, 800 or 900) to the mini-UHF on the bottom of the cradle.
Question one: What do the two DIP switches do? They're both off, toward the radio side of the cradle.
Question two: On one side, there is a somewhat stealthy three position switch. It looks like it can be pushed and turned with a coin, and I see three markings (I II III). WHAZZAT do?
I want to put this in a mobile SAR/EOC vehicle, so a round key would be handy. Are they all keyed the same? i.e. Can I just go to the local Motorola shop and buy a key? I might keep the radio from getting "borrowed" if left unattended.
Thanks!!!
Jerry, W7SAR
I don't have a microphone. I see an RJ45 connector on the bottom of the cradle. Is that the standard Motorola mic connector? (Don't have the controller in hand yet, so I cannot just plug and play. Also don't want to hurt things if I'm not guessing correctly.)
I am also guessing that I can just connect the appropriate antenna (VHF, 800 or 900) to the mini-UHF on the bottom of the cradle.
Question one: What do the two DIP switches do? They're both off, toward the radio side of the cradle.
Question two: On one side, there is a somewhat stealthy three position switch. It looks like it can be pushed and turned with a coin, and I see three markings (I II III). WHAZZAT do?
I want to put this in a mobile SAR/EOC vehicle, so a round key would be handy. Are they all keyed the same? i.e. Can I just go to the local Motorola shop and buy a key? I might keep the radio from getting "borrowed" if left unattended.
Thanks!!!
Jerry, W7SAR