RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
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"M" bluetooth update adapter
OK i just got the kit.....just 1 little problem...
with the VOL all the way up on the radio the head set is not as
loud as i thought it would be.... but other wise it works very well
i know two others who have these and one person said the same
NOT very loud...if anyone has any input please post........scott
with the VOL all the way up on the radio the head set is not as
loud as i thought it would be.... but other wise it works very well
i know two others who have these and one person said the same
NOT very loud...if anyone has any input please post........scott
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Have you tried adjusting the volume from the headset... ?
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yes i did...just forgot to add to post..see in the past i have used the surveillance ear mic ..it may be louder do to it being more in the ear then out...dont get me wrong i really like it...if used for DUTY or extra job ( i.e party wedding recpt. where it will be very loud) you may wanna use a REG. speaker mic....
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Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
remember, all motorola products will not be as loud any more due to haveing to comply with OSHA rulesbulletproof-791 wrote:yes i did...just forgot to add to post..see in the past i have used the surveillance ear mic ..it may be louder do to it being more in the ear then out...dont get me wrong i really like it...if used for DUTY or extra job ( i.e party wedding recpt. where it will be very loud) you may wanna use a REG. speaker mic....
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Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
So did you test this on a XTS3000 yet?
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I wonder how well it'd work with one of these Bluetooth motorocycle headsets? It'd be handy for me if it did, while out bush on the XR250.
http://www.scootersales.com.au/News-481 ... adset.aspx
(Hey, a legit use for the bluetooth thingy after all.)
http://www.scootersales.com.au/News-481 ... adset.aspx
(Hey, a legit use for the bluetooth thingy after all.)
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Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
works very well on my XTS3000,MTS2000, very old HT1000
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Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
i guess i will have to get me one of those.. thanks
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Yes. I have personally tested and found it to work on:Chrome69 wrote:So did you test this on a XTS3000 yet?
All XTS Series radio
PM/PR Series portables
HT1000
MTS2000
MTX8000
MTX9000
MT2000
Anything with a standard jedi connector that follows the Motorola standard pin outs work. The adapter does not communicate with the radio at all.
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Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
Now if they will only design a BT ear bone mic for Firefighter use with SCBA. One less thing to get tangled up in
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Heh, a disaster waiting to happen. A firefighter, on a trunked system, using P25, and a BT audio system. Yeah, nothing could go wrong there
Has anyone tried these with non-motorola BT headsets? Any issues with a quality (non-$10) setup?
Has anyone tried these with non-motorola BT headsets? Any issues with a quality (non-$10) setup?
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Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
I tried to use it with a non moto BT head set an it would not pair up....
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I got my BT adopter and headset to from escomm today.
I have tried it with my XT5000 and a non-Moto headset over 1 hour, they work good even I put the radio in my backpack.
It is convenience for me as my BT headset can connect to my XTS and mobile phone together (can select connect to one of them) so I don't miss my phone calls.
But the voice is low comparing with talking on mobile phone even I turn the volume of my radio to the max.
And there is interference when I close to my Wi-Fi rounter.
Right away, it seems working good.
I have tried it with my XT5000 and a non-Moto headset over 1 hour, they work good even I put the radio in my backpack.
It is convenience for me as my BT headset can connect to my XTS and mobile phone together (can select connect to one of them) so I don't miss my phone calls.
But the voice is low comparing with talking on mobile phone even I turn the volume of my radio to the max.
And there is interference when I close to my Wi-Fi rounter.
Right away, it seems working good.
Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
what bt headset are you using?KMB wrote:I got my BT adopter and headset to from escomm today.
I have tried it with my XT5000 and a non-Moto headset over 1 hour, they work good even I put the radio in my backpack.
It is convenience for me as my BT headset can connect to my XTS and mobile phone together (can select connect to one of them) so I don't miss my phone calls.
But the voice is low comparing with talking on mobile phone even I turn the volume of my radio to the max.
And there is interference when I close to my Wi-Fi rounter.
Right away, it seems working good.
Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
Does this BT headset is better or worse than Freelinc?
Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
It is from a local company, don't see it selling in US.libuff wrote:what bt headset are you using?KMB wrote:I got my BT adopter and headset to from escomm today.
I have tried it with my XT5000 and a non-Moto headset over 1 hour, they work good even I put the radio in my backpack.
It is convenience for me as my BT headset can connect to my XTS and mobile phone together (can select connect to one of them) so I don't miss my phone calls.
But the voice is low comparing with talking on mobile phone even I turn the volume of my radio to the max.
And there is interference when I close to my Wi-Fi rounter.
Right away, it seems working good.
It works very ok when I connect to two mobile phones. But I found that it sometimes cannot work when 1 radio + 1 mobile, maybe the radio BT often transmit signal.
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Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
So where is the best deal to buy one, i want it for my XTS radio and i want it with headset...
Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
If you want a BT "Headset", try the Moto S9. I'm not sure if it'll pair with the XTS Bluetooth adapter, but they're both M so I don't see why not...
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After reading this post over the past couple of days; I decided to go ahead and buy one. I already had to place a battery order for the local SO and get a spare battery for my new KVL3000 Plus, so I decided that; what the hell; it's only $146.00 for the whole deal, Let's Do It! And I did. Like others that have posted; it took me all of about 20-30 seconds to mate the headset and the radio. My first impression was "Just Damn! This isn't very loud!". So I turned up the radio volume as far as it would go, and it nearly blasted my ear out! (and I'm pretty badly hearing impared) Transmit audio is excellent in both Astro (IMBE Digital) and Analog, and then, both again, using DES-XL, and DES-OFB. Ditto recieve. I can see that it may not be a very prudent choice if you're pulling up on a fight or a foot chase, but it is a damn fine toy. It would be a great accesory to have during a night time building sweep. My only concern is that there is a toggle switch located on the top of the radio adapter to mute TX and RX from the radio speaker and mic. If one were to suddenly be confronted and got into a scuffle, the headset is likely to go flying and you'd have to try to flip the toggle switch back over to the radio whie you were in the midst of all of this to call for help. The headset isn't as heavy or as bulky as I had imagined it would be with a AAA battery inside, but I do plan on trying a few other headsets that are rechargeable, and thus; smaller and lighter weight. This is just my two cents worth based on a couple of hours use. Motorola has helped re-define the word "Nerd". I love it!
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Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
I am thinking of getting one for use during hazmat calls. Has anyone on here that's a hazmat tech tried using it in a level A?
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Motorola does not recommend this unit for first responders, or any one in a "mission critical" situation. The below is from a PowerPoint presentation.
The PowerPoint is located here http://members.trainorders.com/x4449/MotoBT.ppt
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I have a Freelinc and a friend of mine has a BT unit. We can try to get them side by side to do a comparison and let you know.VR2WTF wrote:Does this BT headset is better or worse than Freelinc?
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i'VE BEEN MONITORING THIS TOPIC AND CAN'T FIGURE OUT SOMETHING....sorry about that .....How did the people in advertisement at /\/\ forget to add the xts3000 series to the list of radios it works with? Pretty stupid if you ask me! Maybe they are out sourced in Mexico to where XTS and other radios magically turn into other radios!
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OK; so I've had mine for a whole day, now. I tried one of the smaller H350 headsets and couldn't get it to mate with the radio. Has anyone else actually used a different bluetooth headset than comes with the setup and mde it work? I'm partucularly curious as to whether or not anyone had used the setup with a non-Motorola headset with success. So far; I love it for casual monitoring and trasmitting, but wouldn't try it in a million years if I were in a situation where I had to throw hands.
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I am waiting your news.KS4VT wrote:I have a Freelinc and a friend of mine has a BT unit. We can try to get them side by side to do a comparison and let you know.VR2WTF wrote:Does this BT headset is better or worse than Freelinc?
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As am I
VR2WTF wrote:I am waiting your news.KS4VT wrote:I have a Freelinc and a friend of mine has a BT unit. We can try to get them side by side to do a comparison and let you know.VR2WTF wrote:Does this BT headset is better or worse than Freelinc?
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Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
my FreeLinc just arrived.. it seems to me to be a better option in my business (EMS)...
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I got a FreeLinc and Motorola BT now, I also agree the audio of Freelinc is better than M BT.libuff wrote:my FreeLinc just arrived.. it seems to me to be a better option in my business (EMS)...
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I saw on the Freelinc website that they will be or already have created a mobile radio adapter. What is the range on this if say it were in a cruiser!
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Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
has anyone ordered the Motorola Mobile bluetooth adapter yet?
RKN4092B
Mobile Adapter Cable with BLUETOOTH™ Wireless Technology
Interface between mobile radio and 3 Meter Cable
for use with CDM GM300 etc
RKN4092B
Mobile Adapter Cable with BLUETOOTH™ Wireless Technology
Interface between mobile radio and 3 Meter Cable
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Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
Tell you what, I like my BT adapter so far, but the supplied earpiece has to be the most uncomfortable design ever. I think I'll try it with a jawbone when I can pick one up.
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Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
Just got mine today,so far it works pretty good.The earpiece is nothing special,but it does work well.
Audio is loud and clear,except when the original signal is poor.
Audio is loud and clear,except when the original signal is poor.
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Ditto except that I already had a Freelinc and just got in the /\/\ BT. While the BT is a lot smaller and looks like everyone else's BT device, I find the Freelinc to be of higher quality and more rugged.KMB wrote:I got a FreeLinc and Motorola BT now, I also agree the audio of Freelinc is better than M BT.libuff wrote:my FreeLinc just arrived.. it seems to me to be a better option in my business (EMS)...
I guess it depends on what your looking to do with it as to which one you would go with.
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can someone post what other BT head sets work PLEASE
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I successfully used it with a few OLD plantronics earpieces, sorry no model numbers.bulletproof-791 wrote:can someone post what other BT head sets work PLEASE
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Will the Bluetooth mic from the ht1250 work with this kit.
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Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
So for those of you with the freelinc, what "compatibility issues" do you have with the XTS Series Radios? For those of you with both, which do you find better? The Moto one does look sleeker, however the freelinc looks a bit more rugged. The main advantage I see though is the Moto one being bluetooth with a common headset that wouldn't stick out any more than a regular person.
I have been thinking about picking one of these up for when I am not working (EMS). We pickup a lot of 2nd unit calls (aka $$$) and monitoring with my XTS in public draws a bit too much attention. While I make fun of people walking around with a BT headset in their ear and not on the phone, I think this would be better than attracting attention with a radio talking under my coat.
I'd also be interested to see how a BT's battery would hold up, is it constantly in "talk mode" since it needs to be ready to transmit?
I have been thinking about picking one of these up for when I am not working (EMS). We pickup a lot of 2nd unit calls (aka $$$) and monitoring with my XTS in public draws a bit too much attention. While I make fun of people walking around with a BT headset in their ear and not on the phone, I think this would be better than attracting attention with a radio talking under my coat.
I'd also be interested to see how a BT's battery would hold up, is it constantly in "talk mode" since it needs to be ready to transmit?
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Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
I bought a Jawbone, paied it, works fine. Much better than the M BT and it stays on your ear. I am still disappointed on the audio output (not near as loud as a $2 earpiece) but that is probably due to the overall lower audio output of our trunk I can't get the comm people to acknowledge.
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Hello all,
I found this forum while searching for reviews of my newly purchased bluetooth adapter for my XTS3000.
When I purchased it I did not buy the package deal because I already had a jawbone headset that I really like. I paired the two and it worked perfectly.. for 4 hours when the battery died. I didn't really think about it, but when the two are paired the battery is being drained as if you were talking, even if you are not holding the TX button. Since I work 12 hour shifts, this obviously didn't work very well.
A coworker of mine has the H300 that came with the package deal and he was not too impressed. He said it was not very comfortable and he had difficulty with making the volume loud enough. I have read some comments in this forum along the same lines.
Does anyone have any other experience with bluetooth headsets that last for more than 12 hours on a single charge? Of course the smaller and more comfortable the better. The jawbone was great, and I didn't fear that it would fall off when I ran.
Thanks!!
Alex
I found this forum while searching for reviews of my newly purchased bluetooth adapter for my XTS3000.
When I purchased it I did not buy the package deal because I already had a jawbone headset that I really like. I paired the two and it worked perfectly.. for 4 hours when the battery died. I didn't really think about it, but when the two are paired the battery is being drained as if you were talking, even if you are not holding the TX button. Since I work 12 hour shifts, this obviously didn't work very well.
A coworker of mine has the H300 that came with the package deal and he was not too impressed. He said it was not very comfortable and he had difficulty with making the volume loud enough. I have read some comments in this forum along the same lines.
Does anyone have any other experience with bluetooth headsets that last for more than 12 hours on a single charge? Of course the smaller and more comfortable the better. The jawbone was great, and I didn't fear that it would fall off when I ran.
Thanks!!
Alex
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Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
radioinstl wrote: They have also came out with a remote set out for CDM GM300 and some others #RKN4092
[Adjusted OP's topic to better reflect discussion -Alex]
Re: RMN5104 Bluetooth adapter for XTS/HT1000/MTS Radios + review
I use my Jawbone all day and it holds up great. You may need to replace the Jawbone battery. I agree with the Moto earpiece being junk.
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Sorry to revive an old thread, but I just picked up this device and have it working with the H300 headset (although the audio still comes thru the radio speaker in addition to over the headset).. just curious, is there any way to pair this thing with other such stuff? For example, I was thinking I could pair it to my BT-equipped netbook and listen to audio from my radio (and possibly record it if I so desired using a wav/mp3 recording program) on the computer.
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mr.syntrx wrote:I wonder how well it'd work with one of these Bluetooth motorocycle headsets? It'd be handy for me if it did, while out bush on the XR250.
http://www.scootersales.com.au/News-481 ... adset.aspx
(Hey, a legit use for the bluetooth thingy after all.)
Old thread I know but has anyone ever successfully paired the bluetooth adaptor to a bluetooth motorcycle comms system?
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