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Headset Under Impact Sport Earpro
I am looking to get some comms for airsoft and don't want to spend too much money. I have had bad experiences in the past purchasing the knock-off Sordins that are a 50/50 if they work or not. I need decent comms, that plug into a freq radio or two-way, but I don't want to sacrifice Earpro at the same time.
I've seen a lot of guys wearing the Impact Sport Earpro but they do not have comms capabilities. I was thinking about buying a throat mic or other small microphone with an earpiece that could fit under the Impact Sport. Does anyone have experience with a set up like this? Will it work, or what are my other options? |
HL Impact Pro's have comms in them.
You run something like a shoulder mic from your radio and then from the shoulder mic to the HL's |
I run impacts with a male to male headphone jack to a radio, and keep the radio on my shoulder for its mic. Works for now.
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Thanks guys! When you plug in the lapel mic to the headset, does the noise amplification feature still work?
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Yes sir
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Thanks! I will definitely do this setup for the foreseeable future.
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I also run the HL set up. Devils advocate tho, the PTT washes out the headset sometimes from the EM interference.
That's with this set up: Baofeng UV-5R, Howard Leights and Retevies 2 pin PTT |
I have mine set up radio to hand mic and hand mic into the Howard Leights. I made a cable that goes from unbalanced 3.5mm to Balanced 3.5mm. The output of the hand mic is an Unbalanced female jack (mono 3.5mm)
Using just a stereo or (balanced) 3.5mm male to male, the signal will come out of one side of the headset only. My way you can hear coms in both ears. Kind of a stereo cheat but not stereo. Still mono. |
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