[chirp_users] baofend/others/ext.spkr
i want to connect an external amplified speaker. i see the earphone markings. do not want to short anything out. what are connections? ring, tip, shell?
any help/experience appreciated
73 jim kf8sj
You will need the small 3/32" plug for this. Connect the tip to speaker audio, sleeve to ground. This will work on any Kenwood, Baofeng, or Wouxun radio.
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 6:47 PM, kf8sj@aol.com wrote:
i want to connect an external amplified speaker. i see the earphone markings. do not want to short anything out. what are connections? ring, tip, shell?
any help/experience appreciated
73 jim kf8sj
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Please clarify.
On the Chirp UV-5R Plus programing, on the channel tab there is a column for FM/NFN, is that the setting for Wife vs. Narrow band??
If not how is the WB / NB programming done for the channels programmed?
On the frequency tab there is a field for it per frequenvcy but that wont change the channels programmed......I think.
Mats SM0BTP
:-)
I meant wide, d is next to f.
Sorry
Mats +1 214 228 2828
On Jan 3, 2014, at 6:14 PM, Stephen Black kb1chu@aol.com wrote:
I know its a typo but there's a joke there somewhere. Steve KB1CHU
On 1/3/2014 7:03 PM, Roos G Mats wrote: is that the setting for Wife vs. Narrow band??
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On the Chirp UV-5R Plus programing, on the channel tab there is a column for FM/NFN, is that the setting for Wife vs. Narrow band??
If not how is the WB / NB programming done for the channels programmed?
On the frequency tab there is a field for it per frequenvcy but that wont change the channels programmed......I think.
It's explained here:
http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/MemoryEditorColumns#Mode
which says:
Mode This controls the transmit and receive mode of the channel. The following lists the common values and their meanings:
FM: "Wide" FM for two-way communications (i.e. 5 kHz deviation) NFM: "Narrow" FM for two-way communications (i.e. 2.5 kHz deviation) WFM: "Wide" FM for broadcast communications (i.e. ~100 kHz deviation) AM: "Narrow" AM for two-way communications (i.e. aircraft band in the US) DV: Icom's digital D-STAR mode
--Dan
Pretty clear.
Thanks a lot, appreciated your guidance.
Mats SM0BTP
On Jan 3, 2014, at 9:04 PM, Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com wrote:
On the Chirp UV-5R Plus programing, on the channel tab there is a column for FM/NFN, is that the setting for Wife vs. Narrow band??
If not how is the WB / NB programming done for the channels programmed?
On the frequency tab there is a field for it per frequenvcy but that wont change the channels programmed......I think.
It's explained here:
http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/MemoryEditorColumns#Mode
which says:
Mode This controls the transmit and receive mode of the channel. The following lists the common values and their meanings:
FM: "Wide" FM for two-way communications (i.e. 5 kHz deviation) NFM: "Narrow" FM for two-way communications (i.e. 2.5 kHz deviation) WFM: "Wide" FM for broadcast communications (i.e. ~100 kHz deviation) AM: "Narrow" AM for two-way communications (i.e. aircraft band in the US) DV: Icom's digital D-STAR mode
--Dan
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Airband for voice is pretty much universal around the world. Voice channels are medium band. The VHF airband uses the frequencies between 108 and 137 MHz. The lowest 10 MHz of the band, from 108–117.95 MHz, is split into 200 narrow-band channels of 50 kHz. These are reserved for navigational aids such as VOR beacons, and precision approach systems such as ILS localizers
________________________________ From: Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com To: Discussion of CHIRP chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Friday, January 3, 2014 10:04 PM Subject: Re: [chirp_users] UV-5R Plus - Wide vs. Narrow Band
On the Chirp UV-5R Plus programing, on the channel tab there is a column for FM/NFN, is that the setting for Wife vs. Narrow band??
If not how is the WB / NB programming done for the channels programmed?
On the frequency tab there is a field for it per frequenvcy but that wont change the channels programmed......I think.
It's explained here:
http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/MemoryEditorColumns#Mode
which says:
Mode This controls the transmit and receive mode of the channel. The following lists the common values and their meanings:
FM: "Wide" FM for two-way communications (i.e. 5 kHz deviation) NFM: "Narrow" FM for two-way communications (i.e. 2.5 kHz deviation) WFM: "Wide" FM for broadcast communications (i.e. ~100 kHz deviation) AM: "Narrow" AM for two-way communications (i.e. aircraft band in the US) DV: Icom's digital D-STAR mode
--Dan
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On the 2.5 mm plug the audio out is Ring + Sleeve = audio out.
________________________________ From: "kf8sj@aol.com" kf8sj@aol.com To: chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Friday, January 3, 2014 6:47 PM Subject: [chirp_users] baofend/others/ext.spkr
i want to connect an external amplified speaker. i see the earphone markings. do not want to short anything out. what are connections? ring, tip, shell? any help/experience appreciated 73 jim kf8sj _______________________________________________ chirp_users mailing list chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users
Refer to the Miklor website for diagram. http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_Technical.php
John K3NXU
On Jan 3, 2014, at 6:47 PM, kf8sj@aol.com wrote:
i want to connect an external amplified speaker. i see the earphone markings. do not want to short anything out. what are connections? ring, tip, shell?
any help/experience appreciated
73 jim kf8sj
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participants (8)
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Dan Smith
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John LaMartina ☀
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kf8sj@aol.com
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mats.g.roos@gmail.com
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Milton Hywatt
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Roos G Mats
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Stephen Black
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Tom Morris