I have a Peltor headset wired to a CDM1250 (Motorola content) through a Peltor FL050C0226 pump panel adapter. This adapter is the same as a portable radio adapter with the PTT button, but has an Amphenol 6 pin military style connector.
The wires were pulled off the panel side connector by a mechanic working on the truck. Wondering if anyone has the pinout for this. Peltor/3M says discontinued, not supported.
Thanks
Peltor headset pump panel plug wiring
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Re: Peltor headset pump panel plug wiring
Further to the above post, I have figured out the Rx audio and PTT, but I have no microphone audio.
Re: Peltor headset pump panel plug wiring
My suggestion is to take another maxtrac...Use the rear connectors and manually hook it up to the peltor headset... Then replace that amp connector with a nexus connector on the headset and pump panel
Circlebat
Circlebat
Re: Peltor headset pump panel plug wiring
Thanks Circlebat,
You can't just hook the Peltor headset to the Motorola radio, the main reason is the Peltor headset uses dynamic microphones which have a very low output level. Peltor supplies an adapter for many radios which has a PTT button on it and a circuit board to adapt the microphone level as well as a cable with connector to match the radio. One of these adapters is called a Pump Panel adapter which has the Amp connector on the cable to plug into the pump panel, and the Nexus connector for the headset. It is the wiring on the Amp connector I need.
Problem is it is "No longer supported".
Thanks
You can't just hook the Peltor headset to the Motorola radio, the main reason is the Peltor headset uses dynamic microphones which have a very low output level. Peltor supplies an adapter for many radios which has a PTT button on it and a circuit board to adapt the microphone level as well as a cable with connector to match the radio. One of these adapters is called a Pump Panel adapter which has the Amp connector on the cable to plug into the pump panel, and the Nexus connector for the headset. It is the wiring on the Amp connector I need.
Problem is it is "No longer supported".
Thanks
Re: Peltor headset pump panel plug wiring
take apart the peltor headset.. look at the connection.. wire it up to another maxtrac .. your going to do a Frankenstein jumpers from the back of the maxtrac to the peltor headset... look at the connection ..make it work it in the Frankenstein state, then look back at the pump panel connection. I can imagine the low audio on the dynamic mic..