how much for a service! Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jan 17, 2006 Messages 394 Reaction score 2 Location Various Feb 8, 2025 #1 Hi can anyone tell what this part is for? It came with a wired autocom system Attachments PXL_20250208_121528908.jpg 301.7 KB · Views: 19
Mucky Helmet Helmet of Muck UKGSer Subscriber Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 429 Reaction score 27 Location Wales Feb 8, 2025 #2 Looks like someone's hacked around a PMR, or similar, radio battery eliminator and mic/speaker lead. Would have allowed the radio (ICOM, Kenwood, etc.) to be powered and operated by the Autocom unit. That would be my guess.
Looks like someone's hacked around a PMR, or similar, radio battery eliminator and mic/speaker lead. Would have allowed the radio (ICOM, Kenwood, etc.) to be powered and operated by the Autocom unit. That would be my guess.
Bem younger than some, older than others UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 23, 2008 Messages 2,179 Reaction score 269 Location Guernsey Feb 8, 2025 #3 Mucky Helmet said: Looks like someone's hacked around a PMR, or similar, radio battery eliminator and mic/speaker lead. Would have allowed the radio (ICOM, Kenwood, etc.) to be powered and operated by the Autocom unit. That would be my guess. Click to expand... Yes, looks like a battery replacement of some kind.
Mucky Helmet said: Looks like someone's hacked around a PMR, or similar, radio battery eliminator and mic/speaker lead. Would have allowed the radio (ICOM, Kenwood, etc.) to be powered and operated by the Autocom unit. That would be my guess. Click to expand... Yes, looks like a battery replacement of some kind.
how much for a service! Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jan 17, 2006 Messages 394 Reaction score 2 Location Various Feb 8, 2025 #4 Mucky Helmet said: Looks like someone's hacked around a PMR, or similar, radio battery eliminator and mic/speaker lead. Would have allowed the radio (ICOM, Kenwood, etc.) to be powered and operated by the Autocom unit. That would be my guess. Click to expand... Many thanks
Mucky Helmet said: Looks like someone's hacked around a PMR, or similar, radio battery eliminator and mic/speaker lead. Would have allowed the radio (ICOM, Kenwood, etc.) to be powered and operated by the Autocom unit. That would be my guess. Click to expand... Many thanks