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Jeßus wrote:
Picked up a 208H yesterday. Nice rig all round, especially if space is an issue. I'm quite impressed with the receiver, also a healthy 50W on UHF doesn't hurt. You get a reasonable length separation cable for the controller, BUT the mic cable is only about a metre long and connects to the main body of the radio, so basically you cannot remote mount the main unit any real distance. Why bother supplying a decent length cable for head but not for the mic makes no sense to me. The other thing is no bracket supplied for the controller/remote head... Of course, you can buy these things as 'optional extras', and presumably pay right through the nose for them too. I tried velcro for mounting the head, however its just a tad too heavy to be reliable. Looking at the OEM bracket, it ain't much at all, and in fact uses velcro to secure to the head. If I had the appropriate tools (which I don't) it would be pretty easy to fabricate one. I'll keep my eyes open, something should come along that'll suit. Anyway, I was thinking why not use ordinary CAT5 or similar for the mic cable and/or the separation cable? Has anyone done this, and if so a wiring diagram? Failing any of the above, if you know of any aftermarket equivalents for any of the above, also for the data cable, please spill the beans... most appreciated ![]() I suspect you will need a decent shielded cable for an extended mike cable , although cat5/6 foil wrap and some .001 caps might do it ?. |
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Do you have the manual for the radio they are all listed in the back.
OPC-440 5.0 mtr OPC-647 2.5 mtr for mic extension.. "atec77" ""atec77 \"@ hotmail.com" wrote in message ... Jeßus wrote: Picked up a 208H yesterday. Nice rig all round, especially if space is an issue. I'm quite impressed with the receiver, also a healthy 50W on UHF doesn't hurt. You get a reasonable length separation cable for the controller, BUT the mic cable is only about a metre long and connects to the main body of the radio, so basically you cannot remote mount the main unit any real distance. Why bother supplying a decent length cable for head but not for the mic makes no sense to me. The other thing is no bracket supplied for the controller/remote head... Of course, you can buy these things as 'optional extras', and presumably pay right through the nose for them too. I tried velcro for mounting the head, however its just a tad too heavy to be reliable. Looking at the OEM bracket, it ain't much at all, and in fact uses velcro to secure to the head. If I had the appropriate tools (which I don't) it would be pretty easy to fabricate one. I'll keep my eyes open, something should come along that'll suit. Anyway, I was thinking why not use ordinary CAT5 or similar for the mic cable and/or the separation cable? Has anyone done this, and if so a wiring diagram? Failing any of the above, if you know of any aftermarket equivalents for any of the above, also for the data cable, please spill the beans... most appreciated ![]() I suspect you will need a decent shielded cable for an extended mike cable , although cat5/6 foil wrap and some .001 caps might do it ?. |
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On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 11:33:07 +1000, atec77 proclaimed:
Jeßus wrote: Picked up a 208H yesterday. Nice rig all round, especially if space is an issue. I'm quite impressed with the receiver, also a healthy 50W on UHF doesn't hurt. You get a reasonable length separation cable for the controller, BUT the mic cable is only about a metre long and connects to the main body of the radio, so basically you cannot remote mount the main unit any real distance. Why bother supplying a decent length cable for head but not for the mic makes no sense to me. The other thing is no bracket supplied for the controller/remote head... Of course, you can buy these things as 'optional extras', and presumably pay right through the nose for them too. I tried velcro for mounting the head, however its just a tad too heavy to be reliable. Looking at the OEM bracket, it ain't much at all, and in fact uses velcro to secure to the head. If I had the appropriate tools (which I don't) it would be pretty easy to fabricate one. I'll keep my eyes open, something should come along that'll suit. Anyway, I was thinking why not use ordinary CAT5 or similar for the mic cable and/or the separation cable? Has anyone done this, and if so a wiring diagram? Failing any of the above, if you know of any aftermarket equivalents for any of the above, also for the data cable, please spill the beans... most appreciated ![]() I suspect you will need a decent shielded cable for an extended mike cable , although cat5/6 foil wrap and some .001 caps might do it ?. That's a good point atec, noted and thanks. Mind you, after reading Brian's reply it may not necessarily be a big problem. In fact were it not for me needing to switch between antennas, I could put the whole radio up in the ceiling close to the antennas by the sounds of it... meh, I'm just thinking aloud here. Anyway, it seems the wiring is fairly straightforward which is good news. -- /J/ |
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