Speaker/Mic mod (at your own risk)
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Speaker/Mic mod (at your own risk)
Ever want to use a Speaker/Mic but don't want the crappy recieve audio from it ? ....Well, a small modification of the plug will allow you to recieve audio through the radio's own speaker while still being able to use the extension mic to TX.
This is an ideal solution for taking you handie mobile in the car where you may have it in a phone holder or airvent mount with external antenna connected.
This mod works only on the twin plug Kenwood standard ( Bumfeng,TYT,HYT, ...yeah, the chinese stuff) I tried this on a 3quid Baofeng S/M (as that's all they're good for --- experiments....absolute rubbish otherwise)
It's just a case of wizzing off the 2 end conductors on the 2.5mm (small pin) plug. AT YOUR OWN RISK I used a Dremel cutting disc.
Leave as much length on the stump as possible , to ensure a good contact in the socket. It may be possible to actually leave the middle contact intact as well, and just wizz the tip off, as this middle contact is not used for the S/M anyway. I only had the one to experiment on, so if someone tries that and it also works, please leave a reply here.
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This is an ideal solution for taking you handie mobile in the car where you may have it in a phone holder or airvent mount with external antenna connected.
This mod works only on the twin plug Kenwood standard ( Bumfeng,TYT,HYT, ...yeah, the chinese stuff) I tried this on a 3quid Baofeng S/M (as that's all they're good for --- experiments....absolute rubbish otherwise)
It's just a case of wizzing off the 2 end conductors on the 2.5mm (small pin) plug. AT YOUR OWN RISK I used a Dremel cutting disc.
Leave as much length on the stump as possible , to ensure a good contact in the socket. It may be possible to actually leave the middle contact intact as well, and just wizz the tip off, as this middle contact is not used for the S/M anyway. I only had the one to experiment on, so if someone tries that and it also works, please leave a reply here.
Happy Butchering !
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Re: Speaker/Mic mod (at your own risk)
Could the alternative to this be to simply use a speaker extension cable (from £land) and then the mic does not need modding.....
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Re: Speaker/Mic mod (at your own risk)
Cheaper to buy a decent speaker mic than a Dremmel! Nice idea though.
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Re: Speaker/Mic mod (at your own risk)
Mattylad wrote:Could the alternative to this be to simply use a speaker extension cable (from £land) and then the mic does not need modding.....
No. I'm not sure you know the type of radio outputs I'm talking about. If a Speaker/Mic is plugged in, an extension speaker output is not avaiable on the radio. Except for an earphone socket on the mic itself, which would then require another cable from the S/M to another speaker, more wires, more cost, more clutter in your cab.
I've never, ever heard a speaker mic sound as good as the radio's own speaker, I have an expensive Kenwood speaker/mic and it sounds sh1te as well.Farty wrote:Cheaper to buy a decent speaker mic than a Dremmel! Nice idea though.
If you don't already own a Dremmel, you could use a hacksaw, I guess you can get them from "£land"
If this cost free mod is of no use to you, please ignore it.
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I seem to recall suggesting it was a nice idea.
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Re: Speaker/Mic mod (at your own risk)
Sometimes the simple and the obvious are the best.
This is an ideal mod for the bumfengs, reasonable speaker/shít mic.
Not for the high end market, but for the cheap, chinky stuff, a great idea.
This is an ideal mod for the bumfengs, reasonable speaker/shít mic.
Not for the high end market, but for the cheap, chinky stuff, a great idea.
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Re: Speaker/Mic mod (at your own risk)
Thanks Admiral, That's what I was getting at. Cheap,Chinky, Cheerful ! and positive.Admiral wrote:Sometimes the simple and the obvious are the best.
This is an ideal mod for the bumfengs, reasonable speaker/shít mic.
Not for the high end market, but for the cheap, chinky stuff, a great idea.
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Re: Speaker/Mic mod (at your own risk)
I think Mattylad means a 3.5mm jack extension lead placed between the speakermic and the radio, so that the 2.5mm plug does not make contact at all.timbo wrote:Mattylad wrote:Could the alternative to this be to simply use a speaker extension cable (from £land) and then the mic does not need modding.....
No. I'm not sure you know the type of radio outputs I'm talking about. If a Speaker/Mic is plugged in, an extension speaker output is not avaiable on the radio. Except for an earphone socket on the mic itself, which would then require another cable from the S/M to another speaker, more wires, more cost, more clutter in your cab.
That was the first thing that occurred to me also... shortly followed by cutting off the double pronged plug altogether and soldering on a straight 3.5mm stereo jack.
Is the screen on the 2.5mm plug actually required for anything, or were you just using the stub to improve the mechanical strength of the connection?
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Re: Speaker/Mic mod (at your own risk)
Exactly what I meant, if the 3.5mm plug is the mic then all it needs is that one plugged in.
My speaker mic does not sound any different to the radio speaker, both are pretty silent lol
My speaker mic does not sound any different to the radio speaker, both are pretty silent lol
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Re: Speaker/Mic mod (at your own risk)
no need for a dremmel with this mod just a pair of pliers will do the job here it just breaks off at the bottom of the last black ring.
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Re: Speaker/Mic mod (at your own risk)
kr0ne wrote:I think Mattylad means a 3.5mm jack extension lead placed between the speakermic and the radio, so that the 2.5mm plug does not make contact at all.
Yeah, but the negative on the speaker plug has to be connected to be able to TX