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Yes still 24 volt, I'm hooked to the first battery in the series, the one *closest* to the ground connection (that's very important!)..
You can get a 24-> 12 volt converter, but I'm not running one.
You should switch the batteries every now and then because you will end up putting one battery under more stress than the other.
The ham rigs that have packet interfaces built in, are easily integrated to the connection that I built.
I tested the following radios in the truck didn't have any issues with tx power or juice
FT5100 VHF/UHF dual bander
HTX202, radio shack 2 meter
FT-900 HF
I've got a doc somewhere that discusses the options researched by some public service group taking surplus military vehicles for use in the fire service. They discussed these options in detail.. I'll dig it up.
did you get this going? I finally had time to hack on mine, here are the results...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.
Your list of radios is impressive. How do you plan on effectively using all those radios as a single operator? Will you ever have multiple radios on active channels at the same time? Will you have a dedicated radio for GMRS/FRS or just mod your UHF ham radio todo 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'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. 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.
Thanks for the feedback!!Wow, this thread is amazing! I'm just reading it for the first time today and I must say, the two of you are going above and beyond!!
I'm now the proud owner of a M10-Oh'9 with, sadly empty radio trays. I'm in the process of purchasing an R-442 from a SS member and will follow this shortly with an RT-524. Then a VIC-1, CB and some sort of other 2-30MHz mil set up.
There are many fine choices in the frequency range, all of them not cheap, so I'm a little afraid of jumping in. (PRC 350, 351, 352 GRC106, SE-170, etc and VRC-176A my current favorite). I've only had my HAM license for about 2 years and have really only been on the club repeater. Any suggestions for this radio would be appreciated!
I'll be watching this thread!! opcorn:
Thanks and know youre work is appreciated by others!!
73
Properly interfacing this speaker into 12volt radio, will require the use of an isolation circuit to prevent the 24volt system from harming the 12volt radios. example interfaces can be seen in [URL="http://www.radionerds.com/index.php/Integrating_with_other_equipment"] integrating with other equipment[/URL]
Below is a simple diagram to hook up receive audio only to server as an external speaker. Note the use of the transformer to isolate the 24volt speaker from the 12volt audio source.
If you choose to use 12Volt for the power to the speaker the transformer is not required
[COLOR=SandyBrown]THIS NEEDS TO BE UPDATED, THE POWER HOOKUP IS ON THE WRONG PIN [/COLOR]
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I wanted to try modding the cable to affect only the pins/wires below... if this will work. What do you think? Again this is receive only for a 12v CB or Scanner.
SORRY about the extra floating line in the drawing.
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ke6rwj,
I followed the link you provided. Basically it is this:
Code:Properly interfacing this speaker into 12volt radio, will require the use of an isolation circuit to prevent the 24volt system from harming the 12volt radios. example interfaces can be seen in [URL="http://www.radionerds.com/index.php/Integrating_with_other_equipment"] integrating with other equipment[/URL] Below is a simple diagram to hook up receive audio only to server as an external speaker. Note the use of the transformer to isolate the 24volt speaker from the 12volt audio source. If you choose to use 12Volt for the power to the speaker the transformer is not required [COLOR=SandyBrown]THIS NEEDS TO BE UPDATED, THE POWER HOOKUP IS ON THE WRONG PIN [/COLOR] [ATTACH]312498[/ATTACH] I wanted to try modding the cable to affect only the pins/wires below... if this will work. What do you think? Again this is receive only for a 12v CB or Scanner. SORRY about the extra floating line in the drawing. [ATTACH]312499[/ATTACH][/QUOTE] That should work fine, one thing i noticed is that the mute circuit doesnt work when i put 12 volts on the speaker, but does when there is 24 and the transformer is used.. the result is a loud squeal when you try to use the speaker mic jack.. but since your RX only... no worries... that other site is mine, i need to get off my tail and update it... better yet, its an open wiki, anyone can who is willing.... :)
yea thats fine.. you might get some engine hum, but thats a larger issue...Thanks for the help. I'll go ahead and doctor up a cable to fit the other end of the CX-13292/VRC cable (I'd like the speaker to have an authentic look even though it terminates to only a VHF scanner).
Can you verify what I can use for the +12volt/-12volt inputs. I was going to just ground the 12volt(-) to chassis but under the dash. The 12volt (+) was going to run from the AUX Fuse Block that I added- it's HOT in Key "ACC" position. Would this be ok?
there is no basic criteria to participate in a wiki, your observations are enough, and as far as frying someones stuff, i would say they need to learn to filter themselves.. reader beware regardless where it comes from..ps. thanks for the heads-up on your open WIKI; but as you can tell, my electronics knowledge is basic, and I hate to post anything that might get someone's components fried .
Properly interfacing this speaker into 12volt radio, will require the use of an isolation circuit to prevent the 24volt system from harming the 12volt radios. example interfaces can be seen in [URL="http://www.radionerds.com/index.php/Integrating_with_other_equipment"] integrating with other equipment[/URL]
Below is a simple diagram to hook up receive audio only to server as an external speaker. Note the use of the transformer to isolate the 24volt speaker from the 12volt audio source.
If you choose to use 12Volt for the power to the speaker the transformer is not required
[COLOR=SandyBrown]THIS NEEDS TO BE UPDATED, THE POWER HOOKUP IS ON THE WRONG PIN [/COLOR]
[URL="http://www.steelsoldiers.com/attachments/m37/312498d1330476658-vic-1-m37-ls-671_rx_only-orig.png"][IMG]http://www.steelsoldiers.com/attachments/m37/312498d1330476658t-vic-1-m37-ls-671_rx_only-orig.png[/IMG][/URL]:-(
I wanted to try modding the cable to affect only the pins/wires below... if this will work. What do you think? Again this is receive only for a 12v CB or Scanner.
SORRY about the extra floating line in the drawing.
[URL="http://www.steelsoldiers.com/attachments/m37/312499d1330476658-vic-1-m37-ls-671_2ndb.jpg"][IMG]http://www.steelsoldiers.com/attachments/m37/312499d1330476658t-vic-1-m37-ls-671_2ndb.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/INDENT]
I went thru the schematic and built a test cable. Sorry to say this will not work.
I am supplying the 12volts to the A/B and trying to get the speaker to work per the second diagram. No good. I have tried other combination; but no speaker sounds. Perhaps only 24volts can be used.
I followed the link you provided. Basically it is this:
Code:Properly interfacing this speaker into 12volt radio, will require the use of an isolation circuit to prevent the 24volt system from harming the 12volt radios. example interfaces can be seen in [URL="http://www.radionerds.com/index.php/Integrating_with_other_equipment"] integrating with other equipment[/URL] Below is a simple diagram to hook up receive audio only to server as an external speaker. Note the use of the transformer to isolate the 24volt speaker from the 12volt audio source. If you choose to use 12Volt for the power to the speaker the transformer is not required [COLOR=SandyBrown]THIS NEEDS TO BE UPDATED, THE POWER HOOKUP IS ON THE WRONG PIN [/COLOR] [URL="http://www.steelsoldiers.com/attachments/m37/312498d1330476658-vic-1-m37-ls-671_rx_only-orig.png"][IMG]http://www.steelsoldiers.com/attachments/m37/312498d1330476658t-vic-1-m37-ls-671_rx_only-orig.png[/IMG][/URL]:-( I wanted to try modding the cable to affect only the pins/wires below... if this will work. What do you think? Again this is receive only for a 12v CB or Scanner. SORRY about the extra floating line in the drawing. [URL="http://www.steelsoldiers.com/attachments/m37/312499d1330476658-vic-1-m37-ls-671_2ndb.jpg"][IMG]http://www.steelsoldiers.com/attachments/m37/312499d1330476658t-vic-1-m37-ls-671_2ndb.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/INDENT][/QUOTE] there are several of us maintaining the wiki, and its a work in progress, so we try to keep everything going best we can...i will update the schematic. for your specific issue, you can always use the speaker test pins E and F, this will bypass all the internal circuits of the LS-671, and is perfectly safe for use with any radio. although audio quality might be a bit rough. hookup these pins only... Pin E ---> - of radio speaker (ring of the plug) Pin F ---> + of the speaker (tip of the plug) let us know...
i guess 1 amp i need to measure to be sure, but start with that...ke6rwj:
Building my harness now. How many amp fuse should I include inline for the A&B pin power lead?
Yea i did some tests last night on that, i posted the basic diagram on my wiki, not a solution though.. it seems that the mute circuit isn't being activated, not sure if its due to low voltage (12 instead of 24) but i cant really test that just now.. ill have to integrate one of my isolation modules to do that.When I was playing around with my LS-671 a while ago I also had a problem with a tone being on both the RX and TX audio. I haven't traced it down as much as I'd like, but I did try putting in isolation transformers and that DID NOT help. I was starting to think that there was something wrong with my LS671, but now that I've heard that other people have the same issue I wonder if there is simply an issue with the way we are talking to these things.
If you figure out the issue I'd be very curious to know the answer.
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