Magnetic radio "clip"?

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Magnetic radio "clip"?

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Hello.

I came aross name badges that have tiny magnets on a bar.
The little bar holds the badge on your clothing, bar on inside, badge on outside.
So, I got 4 bars together, just to see if it could hold a talkie.
I mounted them inside an HT220s battey box door.
I can place the HT220 on the side of an automobile door, it will easily hold at 60+MPH.
The questions are.
Can the strong magnets harm a talkie?
Is there a product out that already works like this for talkies?

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Post by Gerbil »

they make a product which holds cell phones to car dashes.
Some of them, like the nokia 5100 and 6100 series, the magnet attatches direct to the battery. Others, include a plate that you glue onto the back of the phone.
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I've seen a chief i know use it with the plate on the back of a vertex vx400, but thats a small radio
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Re: Magnetic radio "clip"?

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Cowthief wrote:Hello.

II can place the HT220 on the side of an automobile door, it will easily hold at 60+MPH.
The questions are.

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This would eliminate the need for a speaker/mic. Cowthief can just mag-mount the whole radio to his head.
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Even if magnets would/could hold a talkie to the outside of a car -

Why would you?

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Post by Gerbil »

i *think* he meant the INSIDE of the car door.

mounting your talkie on the outside isnt.. umm. :lol:

we wont mention me blasting down desert roads, at like 50 mph, then finally pulling over wondering wtf is rattling around on my roof.
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Post by Cam »

I guess I can see the use, just having to pull the radio off and then slap it back on. You would have a steel ( or what ever metal) plate on your belt and the mags on the radio. I guess that would work. Your radio will pick up a lot of :o though, things like little metal bits, keys etc. That could be a :o.
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Well, he said outside...


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Post by Gerbil »

he said "on the side"

I took it to mean on the INSIDE side... I would think most people have the common sense not to mount it on the outside.

Well...
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Side.

Post by Cowthief »

Hello.

I was thinking how funny it would look, an HT220 on the outside of a car door, going down the road :lol:
Actually, it was the inside.
This is more of a problem, as the plastic trim "hides" the steel somewhat.
The idea is to perhaps have a way to pull the magnets away from the outside of the radio, or electromagnet(s) that counter the pull for a second or so.
This would allow the radio to "stick" to whatever steel surface were around, and allow easy, quick, removal.
And, yes, there are dainty cell-'phone holders, but nothing like what I am thinking about.
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I would think that using a magnetic mount on your belt (or certain other areas) would REALLY wreak havoc on one's credit cards, floppies, etc.

I could see a use for having a portable mounted on the outside of a car--
just not moving (altho its good to know it'll hold at 60 if you forget it!)
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Post by firemed9 »

When Cow stated that it held on the vehicle at 60+ miles an hour, I assumed he attempted to test it outside the vehicle also.

My question is - "If you have magnets that are strong enough to hold a radio to the vehicle, and not slowly ride down the surface, wouldnt they damage the radio itself, or atleast screw with its reception???
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If it holds to your waist so strong to not get knocked loose, how in the hell are you going to release it to actually use the radio????
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speaker mic?
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Release.

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Hello.

The idea of a release is easy enough.
As I had posted before, a coil forming an electromagnet can be used to counter the PM.
This would work well in a talkie, as long as the battery had some charge.
So far, people who use the magnetic badges have had no problems.
The badges have been in use for 2 years+ years.
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Other than erasing their hotel room keys, and credit cards...


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Re: Release.

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Cowthief wrote:Hello.

The idea of a release is easy enough.
As I had posted before, a coil forming an electromagnet can be used to counter the PM.
This would work well in a talkie, as long as the battery had some charge.
So far, people who use the magnetic badges have had no problems.
The badges have been in use for 2 years+ years.
Cowthief, if we are talking about the same thing, they have been around for many more years then two. The big different I see is that the badges have much less holding power and have no need for an electromagnet release(or the ones I have used don't).

I guess I can kind of see where your trying to go with this though. Build the mag into the radio and have one of the buttons on the radio act as a way to release the radio.

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