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Hytera MD782G Accessory Connector

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VK5ZEA

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Hi Everybody,

I am trying to find out the pin out specs on the 26 pin accessory connector on the back of the Hytera MD782G DMR transceiver.

A customer of mine wants to hook up an external speaker and I assume that this can be done via this connector... but I have been unsuccessful in trying to find out more about it.

Does anyone here have any info that might help me out?

Michael.

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SVFC462

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Michael,

check the hytera website again. They do make a 26pin connector with a remote speaker now. (model number SM09D1) I have one on my work radio in my office.

-KB

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MD782g DB26 Accessory Pinout

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