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Baofeng Baofeng UV-5R with Rugged Radios H41 headset

Smiles79

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May 11, 2024
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I'm trying to use a Baofeng UV-5R with a Rugged Radios H41 headset, linked below. I'm using a Kenwood Cable, also linked below.

When I plug the headset in and turn the radio on with the volume all the way up, I can barely hear it through the headset. When I try to transmit with the headset and press the PTT button, the transmit light comes on on the radio. Using another radio set to the same frequency, I can just barely hear my transmission.

Anyone have any thoughts? I've already tried shaving some plastic off the plug to ensure a good connection. I used a multimeter to check the wiring of the cable and I believe it is correct for the headset and radio, but I'm not 100% confident in my method for this. The headset that came with the radio seems to work fine, as does a chirp programming cable.

Is this radio/cable/headset compatible with each other, or maybe I just have a bad headset? Any input is appreciated.

Rugged Radios H41 Behind The Head Headset for Racing Radios Electronics Features Noise Reduction Volume Control to Connect to a Two Way Handheld Radio Jumper Cable https://a.co/d/9iJWJkq

 

Bengelsmeier

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Jul 9, 2024
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I'm having the same issue trying to use the uv5r with rugged radio 696+ intercom. Did you find a solution?
 
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