Radios that used the hirose connector

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Radios that used the hirose connector

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Which ones used it? Saber adaptor and Expo..what else?
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Almost every secure radio used them as well I think - You can get HiRose adapters for XTS's, Jedi portables, etc.

Voiceducers run off them I believe.

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Spectra - on its front on the remote mount models I think.
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Post by werdnuts »

No. It is not on the Spectra.

It was primarily on the Saber, but I believe it was also used on the Expo, and possibly the old MX300s.
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Post by FFParamedic571 »

The spectra had a keyloader that has a Hirose connector and the male mic end.. I had one I sold it here
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Hi Rose connectors

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By Radio
STX- MX-series For audio and keyloading
MT1000/HT600/MTX800-810-820 -audio
Saber/SI and Astro Saber for keyloading and audio
XTS series for keyload/audio ( There is no part
number on these ( came with 3500s)
Spectra-- there is an adpater that plugs in the Spectra
mike jack and then allows for keyloading on the non-remote
mount units, using the KVL Hi-rose connector cable
EXPO - audio and keyloading

Off the top of my head thats the ones I can remember. Also some of these where made for special order and some where definitely
custom jobs.
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Post by EngineerZ »

The secure version of the Syntor X9000 uses the HiRose connector for
keyloading. It's on the control head cable, on the connector that goes to the radio drawer. I've got one of these cables and I've been thinking about rewiring it for a programming connection so I don't have to use that gosh-awful sandwich programming cable.

The Maxar 50 uses a larger version of the HiRose connector for the mic jack.

And IIRC, the MCX1000 secure board uses the larger version of the HiRose connector for keyloading.

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you forgot p10/p50 for audio only
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Did the HT90 not take the hirose as well?

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no it was a 4 pin barrel connector.
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Post by /\/\y 2 cents »

kinda looks like a bigger hirose on the ht50/90/440 and p100. The Ht10 which was the p50 full line counterpart also use the hirose for audio. Did anybody mention the EXPO yet?
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