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Interfacing Telex 4-pin XLRF headsets with RTS PB-325 intercom beltpacks
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<blockquote data-quote="Hal Harrison" data-source="post: 206546" data-attributes="member: 1052"><p>Good day all,</p><p></p><p>I have been doing several fly-date corporate gigs lately where RTS intercom systems are being supplied. I keep a Telex PH-88 (with 4pin XLRF connector) in my Pelican for these gigs but I end upi having to use the often supplied bulky Beyer DT-109 headsets instead of being able to use my PH88 as the RTS beltpacks (BP325) have a 4pin XLRF connector as well as a 5pin XLRF connector (labeled mono headset for the 4pin and stereo headset for the 5pin). As the PH88 headset is mono one would assume that I could just get a 4pin XLRM barrel and use the 4pin XLRF connector on the BP325 although it makes no sense to me why RTS would put a female connector on their beltpacks. My question is quite simple - is that all I need? i.e. a 4pin XLRM barrel to make my PH88 work with RTS 2-ch intercom beltpacks or do I need to make a custome 5-pin to 4-pin adapter cable and use the 5-pin XLRF connector on the beltpack which is what the Beyer DT-109 uses to connect the headset to the beltpack?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Hal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hal Harrison, post: 206546, member: 1052"] Good day all, I have been doing several fly-date corporate gigs lately where RTS intercom systems are being supplied. I keep a Telex PH-88 (with 4pin XLRF connector) in my Pelican for these gigs but I end upi having to use the often supplied bulky Beyer DT-109 headsets instead of being able to use my PH88 as the RTS beltpacks (BP325) have a 4pin XLRF connector as well as a 5pin XLRF connector (labeled mono headset for the 4pin and stereo headset for the 5pin). As the PH88 headset is mono one would assume that I could just get a 4pin XLRM barrel and use the 4pin XLRF connector on the BP325 although it makes no sense to me why RTS would put a female connector on their beltpacks. My question is quite simple - is that all I need? i.e. a 4pin XLRM barrel to make my PH88 work with RTS 2-ch intercom beltpacks or do I need to make a custome 5-pin to 4-pin adapter cable and use the 5-pin XLRF connector on the beltpack which is what the Beyer DT-109 uses to connect the headset to the beltpack? Thanks Hal [/QUOTE]
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