GCAI Connector Source
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GCAI Connector Source
I am looking for a supplier of "in-line" male and female GCAI connectors (for XTL5000, XPR4550, etc). I have a number of mobile installations coming up that will require mounting the mobile microphone farther from the mobile radio than the supplied coil cord allows. I have Motorola part numbers, but the GCAI female version is board mounted. I am specifically looking for "in-line" versions (or manufacturers/vendors of same) from which to construct extentions for the mics.
Thanks.
Terry
Thanks.
Terry
Re: GCAI Connector Source
Hi Terry,FlapsUp wrote:I am looking for a supplier of "in-line" male and female GCAI connectors (for XTL5000, XPR4550, etc). I have a number of mobile installations coming up that will require mounting the mobile microphone farther from the mobile radio than the supplied coil cord allows. I have Motorola part numbers, but the GCAI female version is board mounted. I am specifically looking for "in-line" versions (or manufacturers/vendors of same) from which to construct extentions for the mics.
Welcome to the forum.
It is my understanding that GCAI connectors were created and designed by Motorola themselves. They did not use an "off the shelf" standard for the XTL series. This obviously creates some problems for people looking to build their own.
Good luck on your quest.
-Alex
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Thanks Alex. I was surprised to find a number of GCAI hits during a Google search, but no sources. Worse case I guess I can dissect some programming cables and butt splice them together. I was hoping for something more professional looking though.
Terry
Terry
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FlapsUp wrote:Thanks Alex. I was surprised to find a number of GCAI hits during a Google search, but no sources. Worse case I guess I can dissect some programming cables and butt splice them together. I was hoping for something more professional looking though.
Terry
Have you considered using the accessory port and going to a mic with a modular connector? We did this a few years ago when we switched out some Maxtracs with Astro Spectras. One of the officers did not like the bigger mics and his chief got tired of his complaining, so we used an HM1056D mic for him.
Jim
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Like others have said, the use of the accessory connector is a good option. Just as a point of interest,
you might have to jack the gain up some in the software. We use the accessory connector all the
time in the interfacing of an interop gateway to these radios.
Jim
you might have to jack the gain up some in the software. We use the accessory connector all the
time in the interfacing of an interop gateway to these radios.
Jim
FlapsUp wrote:I am looking for a supplier of "in-line" male and female GCAI connectors (for XTL5000, XPR4550, etc). I have a number of mobile installations coming up that will require mounting the mobile microphone farther from the mobile radio than the supplied coil cord allows. I have Motorola part numbers, but the GCAI female version is board mounted. I am specifically looking for "in-line" versions (or manufacturers/vendors of same) from which to construct extentions for the mics.
Thanks.
Terry
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Thanks guys! The accessory connector might be an option. The radios are going into glove compartments and we might be able to Dremel out enough space in the rear of the glove box to cable into the accessory connector. Good thought. Thanks again.
Terry
Terry
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Point to bear in mind here in using the accessory connector for a mic input is the software settings. It seems that
Motorola and it's infinite lack of doing anything the same way twice has caused the external mic selection settings
to flip back and forth with the firmware revisions. I had a nice PDF made up as to how to set the software settings.
Now I find it doesn't always work and you have to reverse your selection if you get no accessory mic audio. It's just
a pain to have to hook up the programming cable a second time due to some dumb software programmer that can't
make up their mind.
Jim
Motorola and it's infinite lack of doing anything the same way twice has caused the external mic selection settings
to flip back and forth with the firmware revisions. I had a nice PDF made up as to how to set the software settings.
Now I find it doesn't always work and you have to reverse your selection if you get no accessory mic audio. It's just
a pain to have to hook up the programming cable a second time due to some dumb software programmer that can't
make up their mind.
Jim
FlapsUp wrote:Thanks guys! The accessory connector might be an option. The radios are going into glove compartments and we might be able to Dremel out enough space in the rear of the glove box to cable into the accessory connector. Good thought. Thanks again.
Terry
Re: GCAI Connector Source
The GCAI extensions are available from Mot. The part# for the extensions are:
10' == PMKN4033A list $42.00
20' == PMKN4034A list $48.00
10' == PMKN4033A list $42.00
20' == PMKN4034A list $48.00
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FYI, those are for microphones, and not for control heads.cmaz wrote:The GCAI extensions are available from Mot. The part# for the extensions are:
10' == PMKN4033A list $42.00
20' == PMKN4034A list $48.00
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I believe that the mic extensions is what he was looking for.akardam wrote:FYI, those are for microphones, and not for control heads.cmaz wrote:The GCAI extensions are available from Mot. The part# for the extensions are:
10' == PMKN4033A list $42.00
20' == PMKN4034A list $48.00