Augi
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Hi All,
Is anyone interested in connecting their cellphones to to their VIC-1 or VIC-3 systems?
For my own use I've designed and built a transformer isolated impedance matching box that allows me to connect my phone to any of the radio ports on the VIC-1 or VIC-3 systems. The VIC treats the phone as a radio so anyone on the intercom system can hear audio from the phone or key their PTT to talk out (if their crew box has permissions).
I listen to music, GPS directions and make phone calls on the road in the HMMWV through my VIC-3 headset.
If there is interest I will make a small run and sell them. I've done a professional job with a mix of surface mount and through hole components on a custom manufactured PCB in an IP67 rated enclosure.
They are plug-and-play with a standard 18-pin audio connector for interface with the VIC system and a standard TRRS headphone jack for interface with the phone.
I wasn't planning on selling these but a couple of guys asked for them. Unfortunately it's not worth it to just make two.
Price would be $100 each + shipping.
They will all be hand made by me in California and take maybe a month to complete once I place orders for parts.
I've also built an isolation transformer box to connect my PRC-104 (or any other military radio) to the Mic and Headphones ports of any computer and allows the use of digital modes with fldigi or other appropriate PC software.
This box has a U229 connector for interface to the radio and a pair of TRS audio jacks for interface to the computer. It also automatically keys the radio using a 1000hz tone in the right audio channel generated by fldigi.
It's similar construction to the above box, but has more and more expensive components, so the price would be $140 + shipping.
I've attached a picture of one of my prototypes. The final product would be very similar but omit the expensive Amphenol connector on the phone/computer side.
Augi
Is anyone interested in connecting their cellphones to to their VIC-1 or VIC-3 systems?
For my own use I've designed and built a transformer isolated impedance matching box that allows me to connect my phone to any of the radio ports on the VIC-1 or VIC-3 systems. The VIC treats the phone as a radio so anyone on the intercom system can hear audio from the phone or key their PTT to talk out (if their crew box has permissions).
I listen to music, GPS directions and make phone calls on the road in the HMMWV through my VIC-3 headset.
If there is interest I will make a small run and sell them. I've done a professional job with a mix of surface mount and through hole components on a custom manufactured PCB in an IP67 rated enclosure.
They are plug-and-play with a standard 18-pin audio connector for interface with the VIC system and a standard TRRS headphone jack for interface with the phone.
I wasn't planning on selling these but a couple of guys asked for them. Unfortunately it's not worth it to just make two.
Price would be $100 each + shipping.
They will all be hand made by me in California and take maybe a month to complete once I place orders for parts.
I've also built an isolation transformer box to connect my PRC-104 (or any other military radio) to the Mic and Headphones ports of any computer and allows the use of digital modes with fldigi or other appropriate PC software.
This box has a U229 connector for interface to the radio and a pair of TRS audio jacks for interface to the computer. It also automatically keys the radio using a 1000hz tone in the right audio channel generated by fldigi.
It's similar construction to the above box, but has more and more expensive components, so the price would be $140 + shipping.
I've attached a picture of one of my prototypes. The final product would be very similar but omit the expensive Amphenol connector on the phone/computer side.
Augi