FRS Radio headset wiring diagrams or schematics: 5200 series and 6000 series Motorola

FRS Radio headset wiring diagrams or schematics: 5200 series and 6000 series Motorola

Post by Ron » Mon, 28 Apr 2003 12:16:23

Greetings!
  I have been trying for several days to find anything in the way of
schematics for the 5200 and 6000 series FRS hand held transceivers. My
need is to design a simple intercom/ interface system for use with
these radios while riding my motorcycle with my wife as a passenger.
        Searches have rendered many sites that sell millions of these
units but no tech talk.
        The units that are on the market from  HJC Chatterbox as well
as Nadi don't do everything I would like them to do and are pricey
too.
        At the very least A simple headset/mic wiring diagram would be
useful and welcomed.
        Discriminator  line tap point and squelch amp line location is
needed too, hence the need for complete schematic.
        I have e-mailed Motorola but have not received any reply as
yet.
        Thankyou for your time and consideration.
Ron
de N9GKH


 
 
 

FRS Radio headset wiring diagrams or schematics: 5200 series and 6000 series Motorola

Post by G. M. Al » Tue, 29 Apr 2003 03:00:46



>Greetings!
>  I have been trying for several days to find anything in the way of
>schematics for the 5200 and 6000 series FRS hand held transceivers.

Go to: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/

Enter the FCC ID# of the radio in question then look through the
exhibits.  You'll find the schematic there.

Mike

 
 
 

FRS Radio headset wiring diagrams or schematics: 5200 series and 6000 series Motorola

Post by Ron » Tue, 29 Apr 2003 07:15:34

Thanks Mike for the Link
  http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid

It has exactly what I needed.

Quite a powerful bit of info here!
Thanks again!

Ron
de N9GKH




>>Greetings!
>>  I have been trying for several days to find anything in the way of
>>schematics for the 5200 and 6000 series FRS hand held transceivers.

>Go to: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/

>Enter the FCC ID# of the radio in question then look through the
>exhibits.  You'll find the schematic there.

>Mike