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Using My Heil 781 Flex 3000
Is there a commercially available lead that will enable ICOM microphones to work on the Flex 3000?
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Flex offers mic cables for XLR mics on their Web site (look for HM-PRO to FLEX-3000 or FLEX-1500
Part Number ACC-CH1YM). Or you can purchase a Heil CC-1XLR cable, and add the 8-pin RJ45 modular connector for your unit.
Clint K6LCS
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 Originally Posted by K6LCS
Flex offers mic cables for XLR mics on their Web site (look for HM-PRO to FLEX-3000 or FLEX-1500
Part Number ACC-CH1YM). Or you can purchase a Heil CC-1XLR cable, and add the 8-pin RJ45 modular connector for your unit.
Clint K6LCS
Thanks very much, I shall look into that :-)
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I can't find the HM-PRO to FLEX-3000 anywhere. It is available for sale on an American website, but I can't find it at Waters and Stanton, or Martin Lynch. The other problem I have got is I use a modified foot switch to operate my microphone. The cable that goes in between the microphone on the radio has a connector for the foot switch to fit, I need to make sure that I can get exactly the same thing working on the Flex 3000.
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Doesn't the Flex emulate Yaesu for that RJ45 mic pinout?
Waters & Stanton is a Heil dealer ... Flex' international dealers are posted at ... http://www.flexradio.com/About.aspx?topic=intldist
Clint
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Trying to get information from Waters and Stanton, Martin Lynch and even Flex themselves is like trying to find hens teeth, don't these people want my business? I've sent various e-mails and I've had absolutely no response whatsoever. Maybe the amateur radio business is thriving and they've got enough business without having to bother about me purchasing a brand-new Flex 3000 :-)
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I am really struggling to get information regarding using my Heil 781 on a Flex 3000. I have been told I need to use a CC-1-XLR cable. However, after looking at a photograph of one of these cables it looks as though it just has a basic microphone plug, rather than a Jack type plug
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I already gave you the FLEX PART NUMBER for the cable you need. The information was straight from Flex. I do not know what more one could do for you ...
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