We have listed below some useful pinouts (not pinups...!) and also some
handy info for some RTS equipment. We welcome any feedback. See our Q&A section
for further advice.
A comprehensive but by no means
complete guide to the different radio connectors used on many common
radios. For common Radio Models - Icom, Motorola, Maxon, Kenwood etc
If you have any additions or alterations please email us with updates
Faulty Beltpack? Is the call
signal only partially functioning and the audio all over the shop?
Want to see if your trusty "comms engineer" has made a few onsite
adjustments?
Compare the positions of the sidetone pots on a good working beltpack
with one that is playing up. Any difference and you may have found
your cause and saved yourself a repair bill.
Radiocommunications Agency (now
defunct body) official information sheet on PMR radio spectrum. Gives
channel frequencies and other regulated soureces of offficial info. If
you are loking for licenced channels for your business please call us
on 01689 876620 for advice and help.
(J101) 50 pin Centronics Socket
(The figures and information
shown are taken from a manual the wire used is 22awg, the headset's load
for the ear driver's is 25ohm, 10dB below clipping).
The distance quoted is maximum distance to power one of the following
model of beltpacks or user stations:
DEFINITION Bluetooth is a radio
frequency it operates in the 2.4GHz band. It is designed to be an inexpensive
wireless personal networking system for portable devices such as laptops,
PDA`s (Personal digital assistants), mobile phones and headsets. A device
has to be Bluetooth enabled (i.e. contain a Bluetooth chip) to be able
to use a Bluetooth connection.
(J102) 50 pin Centronics Socket
The camera outputs do not appear
on the Telex BOP Panel but this does not mean they are not available
for normal use.
The following pin outs will allow a user to wire the 25 pin socket
to whatever they wish so long as they adopt the following protocol
Although the commons are not
assigned to any particular output they must be carried through.
The suggested connection shown is used on our SAP 1626 Jackfield.