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steve_c3



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Walkie Talkie Advice - Open Mic?
I'm hoping one of you guys may be able to answer a question I have on Walkie Talkies. I'm not familiar with them but is it possible to have a walkie talkie on an 'open mic' setting (with a headset) in the same way a mobile phone works? It only needs to work over a distance of a couple of meters.

Cheers in advance.

Steve 2002 Defender 110 CSW TD5
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Landlord



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Hi Steve

Not that I am aware of.

Without getting too technical a 'walkie talkie' operates on simplex or half duplex, which means when you press the PTT button only one person can talk. The press to talk button is then released to allow the other person to talk and you to hear.

Your best bet is to get a transceiver with VOX. VOX - Voice Activated Transmit is a feature that allows you to use your two-way radio hands-free. As you speak the transmit is activated and the other person (s) can hear you. When you stop speaking the transmit goes to standby allowing you to hear any replies. 2007 TD5 90 Hard Top
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Sorry I have to ask, why do you need a walkie talkie if you're only 2m apart?

What about a baby monitor? James
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blackwolf



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You can certainly get PMR446 radios which support Vox (voice switching), speak and they transmit. Very popular with the motorcycle community amongst others, or anyone who needs to use a radio hands-free.

The cheap radios probably don't support this, but better ones do.
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blackwolf



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JOW240725 wrote:
Sorry I have to ask, why do you need a walkie talkie if you're only 2m apart?

What about a baby monitor?


Because you're in a Defender with such high background noise levels you can't hear each other? Rolling with laughter
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davew



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Look at Bluetooth motorbike intercoms, that's what we use on challenge events, allow the driver and navigator to talk to each other in full duplex. Range of around 500 metres and rechargeable.

They can be mounted on a military style headset when not wearing a helmet...


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Was just going to say look at biker headsets.
@Davew, those PRR headsets arent cheap. I used 2 when I competed. A complete functioning PRR headset is somewhere around £400 each. I had to wait until the Sigs Tp had 2 broken sets before I could get some 110 D250 SE HT
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@walfy Fortunately you can get the Bowman headsets for around £15-£20 a piece, new from a number of places.

Search for Tactical Bowman Elite II on ebay or Amazon, sold for airsoft use for some reason ! I expect they'll be too cheap for military use, as a friend of mine (who sold stuff to the MOD for a living) used to say, you have to multiply the price by at least 10 for the MOD or they won't believe it's any good...

You can pay more for second hand surplus items than new items on Ebay/Amazon. http://www.yorkshireoffroadclub.net/
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These work ok with FOX and earphone/mic.
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Thanks all for the replies - very helpful as always!

@JOW240725 The reason for the two meters is that we often have two guys fitting - one inside a building, one outside so communication becomes and issue when you're trying to line things up! 2002 Defender 110 CSW TD5
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