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Gunny,could you take a photo of your tire air control . Trying to workout how I will do mine. Thanks
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saw them mentioned on Expedition Portal then searched them more directly. Just filed the concept away in my poor memory after that to explore later when I get closer to needing one. Figured the apps would improve some by time I get to it, thus no need to jot down specific apps cause better ones may have taken over by time Im at it.Coach, what APP are you referring to? Im interested in that... ...
Been doing mostly driveline stuff for only a few hours on Saturdays so slow pace. Thus nothing with turning Ambo box into habitat been done. Been buying stuff when see it at good price for later install though...... and giving me lot of time for plan formulation so not complaining. (mostly cause it would not help anyway)did you build a HAB? I saw your post on the EXPED site
Gunny,could you take a photo of your tire air control . Trying to workout how I will do mine. Thanks
Thanks,Gunny.
My plan is to use 2 of the toggle controls and not have the electric stuff. A little more expensive but ?
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It uses 3/8" PQ fittings.
looked into it again. So far looks like for our purposes this one is best cause it is reported thatCoach, what APP are you referring to?
Im interested in that... Im using hand held walkies to comm with the back mansion now, but there too cumbersome, and headset attachments have dead spots and delays.......
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androidintercomarticle said:It doesn’t need an internet connection; it uses your phone’s wireless technologies to transmit to other users. So you can chat with people on the same Wi-Fi network, or make a direct ad-hoc connection via the Wi-Fi radios in your phones. Or if you’re especially close, you can even use Bluetooth.
Look up aircraft intercoms, I checked into a VIC-3 system with headsets and was mind blown at how expensive it was. The aircraft intercoms were way cheaper because there's a much higher demand so it drives down price through competition.Love the head gear !
Where can I get some and what do I ask for ? Have head sets now but that would be fun.
good info.I don't mean to bash the aircraft intercom idea, it's a good idea, I started that way years ago with Sigtronics, but there are some things to consider. The aircraft systems are generally VOX for the intercom and PTT for the radio, because this is how we do it when we fly. This works well as long as there are separate VOX processors for each station but the portables generally only have a single VOX circuit. The practical problem here is that never quite works out because in the real world someone usually has more gain than someone else, so, either, someone holds the VOX open and you hear the ambient noise through their mic, or, you turn the VOX down to cut them out but then the quiet station does not trip the VOX. The mic amps, if any, tend to suck on the portables as well.
On the other end of things in the planes I fly we have the Garmin GMA 345 typically. That thing does work very well, super nice in fact, but it has discrete VOX for the pilot and co-pilot stations, a ton of digital audio level processing, and at $1700 and the good noise cancelling headsets like my DC runs a grand, now the VIC-3 looks like the economy, and with the VIC-3 you will pickup PTT for the intercom and side-step the problem entirely. VOX is available but at the headset level. It's also (arguably) a little easier to integrate the VIC-3 with radios, and you have more than just two COM paths. The VIC-3 also opens the door for using the handphone sets which can be handy. I usually leave a handphone on an extra station in my LMTV so at the side of the road I can just pick it up and use the radio. You can also put an intercom station in the back bed of a truck and talk to passengers. The LMTV being so loud that this stuff does, in fact, all matter.
Are there good aircraft portables or cheap & good audio panels, maybe, just if there are make sure you get one of those and not something that will cause disappointment. The Sigtronics weren't very rugged either, and had poor power line noise rejection.