Jedi connection question
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 6:44 pm
Dear all,
First of all, I am sorry that my english is not good.
I had a some JEDI plug which disassembly from voiceducer, and I want to make a headset for my XTS2500, after finding some information from this site, the pin assignment is very clear. However, after I done it, I cannot hear anything from speaker, but mic is OK, that mean transmit is no problem, but cannot receive anything (the radio had received signal).
I test my headset in saber, it is no any problem, and I use the voiceducer / speaker mic to test my XTS2500, it is no problem too.
I use multi-tester to test all the pin
Pin 1 (Option Select 1) connected Pin 8 (Ground)
Pin 2 (External Speaker) connected Speaker +
Pin 3(External Mic) connected Mic +
Pin 5(Option Select 2) connected PTT
Pint 8 (Ground) connected Speaker -, Mic -, PTT
Any idea what's wrong?
Thank you very much to help me.
This is my JEDI plug.

First of all, I am sorry that my english is not good.
I had a some JEDI plug which disassembly from voiceducer, and I want to make a headset for my XTS2500, after finding some information from this site, the pin assignment is very clear. However, after I done it, I cannot hear anything from speaker, but mic is OK, that mean transmit is no problem, but cannot receive anything (the radio had received signal).
I test my headset in saber, it is no any problem, and I use the voiceducer / speaker mic to test my XTS2500, it is no problem too.
I use multi-tester to test all the pin
Pin 1 (Option Select 1) connected Pin 8 (Ground)
Pin 2 (External Speaker) connected Speaker +
Pin 3(External Mic) connected Mic +
Pin 5(Option Select 2) connected PTT
Pint 8 (Ground) connected Speaker -, Mic -, PTT
Any idea what's wrong?
Thank you very much to help me.
This is my JEDI plug.
