since there really isn't a forum about military radios per-se... (nothing searchable, only "discussion" groups... [which is so 1995] ) .. I wanted to document this project for the masses,
1) because its cool
2) i like to hear myself talk
3) my therapist says its best for my marriage...
I have a couple of the PRC68 style hand held military radios. This one is the PRC-128 and is a 6 meter 30-88mhz or a 2 meter 130-174 mhz radio (its widebanded, dont get excited HAM's). Its battery operated and can use the H-250 mics like the PRC77 and Rt524.
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the only problem with this radio is that batteries are really hard to come by, although Brooke Clarke (PRC68.com) has an adapter to allow them to use alkaline or NICAD, AA or 9v batteries, I wanted the option of a more permanent power situation
if you put power on PIN E of the MIC of this radio and GND to PIN A, you can hook 12 volts to it, the only problem is that now you cant hook a mic up.. So for some time ive wanted to make a cable that allowed basically an extension of the mic, while inserting 12 volts on those pins...
then one day on EBAY is saw this...
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its got the normal U-229 (female) like on the H-250, but also the U-228 (male) that makes it more of an extension cable...
this cable shows "MFCS VIC1 intercom cable" not sure what that is for, but i think its for a Missile Fire Control System.. I figure i can cut off the end that has the funny adapter and re-wire it with a cigarette plug...
Here's what i ended up with... and it works GREAT!
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BTW i recommend these radios if you come across one, they are great, but do some research, they each have their own quirks.. PRC68.com is highly recommended. (The only one that is 100% useful on the ham bands is the PRC-68B BTW)
1) because its cool
2) i like to hear myself talk
3) my therapist says its best for my marriage...
I have a couple of the PRC68 style hand held military radios. This one is the PRC-128 and is a 6 meter 30-88mhz or a 2 meter 130-174 mhz radio (its widebanded, dont get excited HAM's). Its battery operated and can use the H-250 mics like the PRC77 and Rt524.
View attachment 246772
the only problem with this radio is that batteries are really hard to come by, although Brooke Clarke (PRC68.com) has an adapter to allow them to use alkaline or NICAD, AA or 9v batteries, I wanted the option of a more permanent power situation
if you put power on PIN E of the MIC of this radio and GND to PIN A, you can hook 12 volts to it, the only problem is that now you cant hook a mic up.. So for some time ive wanted to make a cable that allowed basically an extension of the mic, while inserting 12 volts on those pins...
then one day on EBAY is saw this...
View attachment 246771
its got the normal U-229 (female) like on the H-250, but also the U-228 (male) that makes it more of an extension cable...
this cable shows "MFCS VIC1 intercom cable" not sure what that is for, but i think its for a Missile Fire Control System.. I figure i can cut off the end that has the funny adapter and re-wire it with a cigarette plug...
Here's what i ended up with... and it works GREAT!
View attachment 246773
BTW i recommend these radios if you come across one, they are great, but do some research, they each have their own quirks.. PRC68.com is highly recommended. (The only one that is 100% useful on the ham bands is the PRC-68B BTW)
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