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PostPosted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 12:07 pm    Post subject: ICom headset adapter Reply with quote

I have a hope that the list can help me find or fabricate a replacement for the headset adapter for my ICom A-5 handheld radio. The problems include an overpriced replacement available from ICom and the lack of a push to talk switch plug in the aftermarket headset adapters for electronics.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 8:24 am    Post subject: Re: ICom headset adapter Reply with quote

I only have an IC-A22, but if the IC-A5 is similar, and I believe it is exactly the same, it would be easy to make up your own headset/mic patch cable. The toughest part will be locating the mini phono-plugs and jacks, especially the mic jack. You'll probably have to order the mic jack from B&C or Steinair. So, new parts alone can easily cost about $20.

Here is what I think is done. Two mini phono-plugs go into the A5. The fatter plug (.136" OD) is wired to a headset jack. Sleeve to ground and ring to audio. The thinner plug (.098" OD) is wired to a mic jack. Sleeve to ground, ring to mic audio, and tip is used for mic key (i.e., PTT switch). If you need to use a remote PTT switch, just wire a SPST switch from the mic "tip" to the mic "sleeve". However, be aware that if you don't wire-in a remote PTT switch, you can still "key" the mic by pushing the transmit button on the A5.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 9:12 am    Post subject: Icom headset adapter Reply with quote

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Jose, Thanks for the reply. The Icom A-5 and 6 are basically the same. The 3.5mm 4-conductor plug that connects at the radio has gone bad. The large plugs that you describe are OK. I have managed to locate the 3.5mm 4-conductor plug. It is Calrad part no. 30-701. My next problem will be wiring it up. There are 4 wires that go into it. What is the order for wiring this plug?
Eric
<Time: 09:27:33 AM PST US
<Subject: Re: ICom headset adapter
<From: "Radioflyer" <skyeyecorp(at)airpost.net>
<I only have an IC-A22, but if the IC-A5 is similar, and I believe it is exactly
<the same, it would be easy to make up your own headset/mic patch cable. The
<toughest
<part will be locating the mini phono-plugs and jacks, especially the mic
<jack. You'll probably have to order the mic jack from B&C or Steinair.
<So,
<new parts alone can easily cost about $20.

<Here is what I think is done. Two mini phono-plugs go into the A5. The fatter
plug
<(.136" OD) is wired to a headset jack. Sleeve to ground and ring to audio.
<The thinner plug (.098" OD) is wired to a mic jack. Sleeve to ground, ring
<to
<mic audio, and tip is used for mic key (i.e., PTT switch). If you need to use
<a remote PTT switch, just wire a SPST switch from the mic "tip" to
<the mic "sleeve".
<However, be aware that if you don't wire-in a remote PTT switch, you can
<still "key" the mic by pushing the transmit button on the A5.

<--Jose
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 5:31 pm    Post subject: Re: ICom headset adapter Reply with quote

Eric,

A-5 connector (3.5 mm 4 pin): 1) speaker 2) MIC 3) PTT 4)GND
I hope this helps.

Peter


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