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Pin Out - for CDM 1250

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Id like to order a RigBlaster , however the RJ - 45 front Mic Input , I cannot find a PIN OUT diagram or Info on the front rj 45 mic input .

Its 8 or 10 conductor wire...anybody have this info ?

Thx in advance...
 

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Id like to order a RigBlaster , however the RJ - 45 front Mic Input , I cannot find a PIN OUT diagram or Info on the front rj 45 mic input .

Its 8 or 10 conductor wire...anybody have this info ?

Thx in advance...

Try going to the batlabs.com site and look up the radio in the mobile listing for the connector info. You don't need to add any external audio processing to the TX audio. It sounds great from those radios now. Anything else will just cause problems.

Jim
 

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Jim , THX....I went to Batlabs , and the only pin out was for the acessy at the back of the 1250...and not the front mic...
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any help Jim ?

Thx heaps !!!
 

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Jim , THX....I went to Batlabs , and the only pin out was for the acessy at the back of the 1250...and not the front mic...
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any help Jim ?

Thx heaps !!!

The front mic pinout is the same as the GM300's and most of the Radius line. If you read the whole write up about the CDM's the mic info is further down just before the Accessory Connector pin outs.
 
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