Well, I've got a LS-671 on the way and plan on integrating it with several ham radios as well as my PRC119(RT1439). I'll let you guys know how it goes.
I'm aiming to integrate the LS-671 directly to a given radio, and potentially to the custom intercom I built for my deuce. However, its primary place will be in my daily driver. I'm sure I'll have to do something to the levels or at least want some isolation so I'll probably throw in some transformers or opamps.
since the speaker is just a speaker, and your not gonna be using it with a mixed 12/24 volt setup, the transformers will be most useful to make sure impedances are correct. If its just a speaker and a mic, id probably just try to make an adaptor and just run it to the other radio...
Your list of radios is impressive. How do you plan on effectively using all those radios as a single operator?
Well its just like using multiple ham rigs in the car, i'll listen to all as required, talk on the one that happens to have the activity.
the trick here is to be able to have a "primary" for that activity. I figure that given that this hobby isnt all HAM's and not everyone will have a FRS/GMRS Radio, i needed to make sure i could have a talk option for anyone i happend to be with.
Will you ever have multiple radios on active channels at the same time?
Sure! I want to allow all the radios that are "on" to be receiving through the Vic1, so i could hear the audio from them all if required. But only one *should* be transmitting at the same time... (hmmm wow *that* would be cool to "simulcast" on all.... no... thats too much.... or is it
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Will you have a dedicated radio for GMRS/FRS or just mod your UHF ham radio todo it?
Since the GMRS/FRS freq pairs are standardized, and i do have a legal license on GMRS (one of the few who actually get one i've found out), i have a business band radio programmed to the channels, although i cant add tones on the fly, its never been an issue. now technically speaking the FCC never intended GMRS / FRS shared channels to interact, IE high power GMRS radios, interacting with low power FRS radios, they havent done anything to prevent it.
I can't decide if I want a separate radio for FRS/GMRS or just mod my existing ham radios. In my experience the commercial LMR radio audio sounds a TON better than ham radios, however they aren't the best when you just want to scan around on random freqs like ham radios. So I'm torn.
I have a ham radio that i've dialed the VFO to GMRS, but i dont want to do that here. The real issue isnt technical, its more about not being able to lock the m37, and needing to use radios that are more durable, HAM grade radios dont hold up under the abuse in the military vehicle... bouncing, temperature, water leakage, bumps, mud blah blah.. You can get older LMR radios all day long at hamfests and swaps.. if it gets trashed ..meh and if someone steals it, they dont make you cry like a new yaesu would.
I'd imagine if I had that many radios, I'd make an audio panel that would let me mix all the radio sources, select the TX radio, and show some sort of indicator one which radio(s) are actively receiving audio.
SHHH your giving away my ideas...
I envision the exact thing... Ive hard wired the radios with a DB9 "pigtail" using the same pinout as my old APRS KPC3 TNC tracker.. (sorry if your not hammed up... its a data transmitter with GPS.. old school garmin GPS like thing) The idea is to have a common spec to interface the radio to the controller, so that i could swap out rigs, add as required, no soldering required.
Required Specs
- The controller will have 4 channels
- Each channel allows to turn on or off RX to the intercom
- There will be a slide, or dial selector to select which radio is current for TX by intercom
- integration should not prevent use of the attached radio mic, or otherwise prevent it from functioning if the system is off or the radio removed...(ie mic still works)
- each radio will have independent RX and TX level controls
- Pigtails need to be short to prevent feedback and RF issues.
USE CASE
in convoy its decided that the common channel will be #8 FRS and 23 CB... plus the hams will be on 51.00 with wideband FM mil rigs..
RT 524 on 51.00
FRS in channel 8, RX on
CB Channel 23, RX on, Squelch set closed
VIC 1 on "ALL"
VIC 1 is on "All" which allows "A" Transmit Radio RT524 for ham chat.
FRS is heard someone needs an update. move Vic1 to "C" rotate controller to FRS TX
TX on intercom to give details via FRS.
CB is heard, some one needs assistance, rotate Controller to CB TX give feed back..
Rotate VIC1 to "ALL" and continue ham chat...
now of course this is much easier with a co-pilot.. must be safe!
I've had a couple of ideas bouncing in my head, we'll see what pans out. I'm currently going through some projects to upgrade my antenna/radio infrastructure in both vehicles and base station. Once I get that done, we'll see what new gadgets I can think up.
I did nearly the exact same thing im doing here in Fire Trucks for years, its just a matter of putting some organization behind it all..
OH BTW about some practical items...
I have this thing about stuff looking authentic... the radios will be out of site, one is under the seat with a remote head, near the center of the roof, the others and the controller, are in the GLOVE BOX, shut the door and out of sight..
Antennas, two military grade on proper mounts mounted on the side, for RT524 and the R442 in the proper way.. the others.......... mag mounts in the bed... once the canvas is on, you'll never know they are there.
and for those who read this far and said... "
he's a nut case" yes you are correct, but i redirect your attention to the fact that the M37 is an accessory to the RADIOS
i love overkill..