Hi guys,
Is there any way I can have a vhf and uhf cdm 1250 controled from 1 control head.
Thanks.
CDM 1250 VHF / UHF Rremote mount
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not without unplugging 1 and plugging in the other. you can't have both at the same time.
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I am not currently aware of anyone who offers a way to run two CDM* radios off of a single control head.
As mentioned above, the folks at Valley Industrial make the QuickBoxdual head adapter, which will allow you to use two parallel control heads on a single radio.
I talked at length with one of their design engineers a while ago and said that a dual radio system, would be really handy. He smiled and said "Well, that certainly would be an interesting project to be working on...". I have a pretty good idea what I was meant to understand from that, however, I have not seen or heard anything else since, so it may well be something that was tried and abandoned.
I have installed a number of their dual-head kits. It is a good product, but the cost is equal to just buying a second radio, and you will almost certainly need to add additional noise filtering to the radio's power leads.
As mentioned above, the folks at Valley Industrial make the QuickBoxdual head adapter, which will allow you to use two parallel control heads on a single radio.
I talked at length with one of their design engineers a while ago and said that a dual radio system, would be really handy. He smiled and said "Well, that certainly would be an interesting project to be working on...". I have a pretty good idea what I was meant to understand from that, however, I have not seen or heard anything else since, so it may well be something that was tried and abandoned.
I have installed a number of their dual-head kits. It is a good product, but the cost is equal to just buying a second radio, and you will almost certainly need to add additional noise filtering to the radio's power leads.