XTVA Mic Extension
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XTVA Mic Extension
I am mounting an XTVA under the rear seat of a Z71 4-door truck. I am trying to run Cat-5 cable from the mic jack on the back of the XTVA, under the carpet and to the front of the cab, where I will connect the mic to a female connector. I can't seem to get the control head/mic to power up and I have checked my connectors to make sure 1=1 2=2 etc. Has anyone had any success with this or is there another type of wire I need to make extensions?
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I have figured it out. We were able to make an extention using Cat-5 cable and retain all of the funtions of the control head for the XTVA. Just took a little time, patience and a DVOM.
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Did it turn out something like this? I bought an XTVA, which I'm not 100% sold on. So, selling it to another guy I work with who's going to put it in his pickup, aka.. roomless. I'm sure he'll want an extention for the mic.
In otherwords, is it a CAT-5 cable, wired correctly at the plugs, with an adapter on the end?
Did it turn out something like this? I bought an XTVA, which I'm not 100% sold on. So, selling it to another guy I work with who's going to put it in his pickup, aka.. roomless. I'm sure he'll want an extention for the mic.
In otherwords, is it a CAT-5 cable, wired correctly at the plugs, with an adapter on the end?
Ryan
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I used a Motorola handset extension cable from an America Series bagphone. The female receptacle has tow screw holes for secure mounting. I'll try and dig up a part #.
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Good luck. I use the same cables, and have dug for a part number many times, including an hour-plus call to parts ID. No dice - anything that might have been the right part is long since cancelled...mikegilbert wrote:I used a Motorola handset extension cable from an America Series bagphone. The female receptacle has tow screw holes for secure mounting. I'll try and dig up a part #.