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;ProtoType circuit and additional wiring.  This uses the [[:File:Vic1-18-pin-civilian-tx-rx.jpg|18 Pin "C" Radio integration]] for full transmit and receive support.  the DB9 plug is so that i can easily hook to many different radios that i have put a "pigtail" DB9 in.
 
;ProtoType circuit and additional wiring.  This uses the [[:File:Vic1-18-pin-civilian-tx-rx.jpg|18 Pin "C" Radio integration]] for full transmit and receive support.  the DB9 plug is so that i can easily hook to many different radios that i have put a "pigtail" DB9 in.
  
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This is one of the radios.  In this case its a EF Johnson, business band radio, programmed with the GMRS/FRS frequency set.
 
This is one of the radios.  In this case its a EF Johnson, business band radio, programmed with the GMRS/FRS frequency set.
  
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Revision as of 19:00, 21 October 2011

Integrating the VIC 1 with other equipment is quite easy really.. there are some common connections that can be used.

NOTE: One very important thing to note is that the VIC1 is 24 Volt and most Civilian radios are 12 Volt, you need to isolate them from each other if they are on connected to the system.


SEE AM-1780 for Jack details

TX / RX
J501 or J503 must be used, they use the CX-4723 - 18 Pin Cable.


RX only
J508 or J510


Common integration Diagrams
Proper Isolated Interface for 12volt radios to Intercom with TX and RX
Civilian Radio Connections to A (J501) or C (J503)
Civilian Radio Connection to C-RX (J508)
Nokia Style headset Connection to A (J501) or C (J503)
Kenwood HT Connections to A (J501) or C (J503)


Example of My integration

These are some photos of my integration of the VIC1 with civilian radios, i used the circuit defined in File:Vic1-tx-rx-to-civilian radio.gif

ProtoType circuit and additional wiring. This uses the 18 Pin "C" Radio integration for full transmit and receive support. the DB9 plug is so that i can easily hook to many different radios that i have put a "pigtail" DB9 in.

IMG 0280.JPG

This is one of the radios. In this case its a EF Johnson, business band radio, programmed with the GMRS/FRS frequency set.

IMG 0281.JPG