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Simply explained, I connected my ICOM A5 with the headset adapter plug to a
Powered Radio Shack 8 ohm speaker, plugged in a Telex Microphone, turned down the Side Tone function and powered the set up with the ships 12 volt. I hook into the ships antenna. Since I fly different club ships, this is portable, and I can use my own antenna if the ship doesn't have one. I have found this set up to be very easy to use, and it really works well. I imagine that most handhelds will have the same good results. When I'm not in the ship, this becomes a "Base Station" for the "deck" If anyone needs the specifics on the parts...just email me. FWIW, ICOM tech support was basically useless in helping me part this together. Douglas |
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