Off topic X10DR

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turtle9832
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Off topic X10DR

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Has anyone here seen this in use or actually used one?


http://www.wirelesscorpltd.com/solution ... ific/x10dr
Dorf411
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Re: Off topic X10DR

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Yes, do you have a specific question?
turtle9832
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how does it interface with an APX mobile?

how do, "multiple users" use one mobile radio?

is the receive audio good?

is the transmit audio good?

im trying to get a demo to try for a command truck application.
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Re: Off topic X10DR

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turtle9832 wrote:how does it interface with an APX mobile?

how do, "multiple users" use one mobile radio?

is the receive audio good?

is the transmit audio good?

im trying to get a demo to try for a command truck application.
It interfaces to your mobile radio using the 25 pin assy connector using the typical wires. Tx audio, rx audio, ptt, ground, cor.

I think the Rx audio is pretty good and seems to have a range of about 100 meters w/o the special amp but it drops of quickly if you go around or into a building. It has decent penetration into a typical wood constructed house but very poor on a solid concrete or metal building.

In the tests we did we found the Tx audio to be quite good as well but not quite the range of the Rx.

To have multiple users you would need a special interface box that allows you to connect multiple cradles to one radio. I am not aware of any way to pair more than one mic to a single cradle.

For range and effectiveness I think an extender like the Pyramid SVR200 is still a better option. The mic works well and is easy to hook up, interface, and adjust. As long as you know the range limitations and can work within those parameters you should be okay.
turtle9832
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Re: Off topic X10DR

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Answers are much appreciated.

Would you be willing to share what you paid?
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Re: Off topic X10DR

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turtle9832 wrote:Answers are much appreciated.

Would you be willing to share what you paid?
I don't recall the cost but if I remember tomorrow I will get the info and drop a PM.
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