I’m not sure if I am using the wrong wording or wrong order of wording but I have searched and searched and, you get the idea. I can’t find anything that would solve this issue so I am confident that quite a few of you can assist me with coming up with a solution. The outstanding members on this site have never let me down and I don’t expect today to be any different.
I have a home built dispatch console that my team uses. It houses a total of eight mobile radios on separate channels. Most of the time we can distinguish which radio a transmission is coming through on by the unit I.D. and or the content of the transmission. However, on the rare (ok, not so rare) occasion that the stations I.D. Is cut off from short keying individuals, it is very difficult to see the tiny LED flashing on some of the Motorola radios and the Kenwood and remaining radios that use a tiny LCD symbol to signal a transmission is being received, all but disappear among everything else showing on the screens. My team is finding it very difficult to decipher which radio to reply on. Is there a simple (I know, nothing is ever simple) solution, like an accessory/after market add on that would offer a larger, easy to see light that would illuminate every time that radio is receiving incoming traffic ? If it involves me having to build something using resistors, diodes or anything along those lines, chances are I will fail miserably. I’m really hoping there’s a plug & play solution or at least something very close to plug & play.
I’m attaching a pic of the radio console to give you a better idea of where I’m coming from but please excuse the clutter surrounding the console. The pic was taken in my garage just before I completed everything and moved it across the county to its permanent home.
I’m looking forward to learning how to solve this issue and as always I greatly appreciate everyone taking the time to read and hopefully reply with your suggestions.
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Greetings everyone,
I’m not sure if I am using the wrong wording or wrong order of wording but I have searched and searched and, you get the idea. I can’t find anything that would solve this issue so I am confident that quite a few of you can assist me with coming up with a solution. The outstanding members on this site have never let me down and I don’t expect today to be any different.
I have a home built dispatch console that my team uses. It houses a total of eight mobile radios on separate channels. Most of the time we can distinguish which radio a transmission is coming through on by the unit I.D. and or the content of the transmission. However, on the rare (ok, not so rare) occasion that the stations I.D. Is cut off from short keying individuals, it is very difficult to see the tiny LED flashing on some of the Motorola radios and the Kenwood and remaining radios that use a tiny LCD symbol to signal a transmission is being received, all but disappear among everything else showing on the screens. My team is finding it very difficult to decipher which radio to reply on. Is there a simple (I know, nothing is ever simple) solution, like an accessory/after market add on that would offer a larger, easy to see light that would illuminate every time that radio is receiving incoming traffic ? If it involves me having to build something using resistors, diodes or anything along those lines, chances are I will fail miserably. I’m really hoping there’s a plug & play solution or at least something very close to plug & play.
I’m attaching a pic of the radio console to give you a better idea of where I’m coming from but please excuse the clutter surrounding the console. The pic was taken in my garage just before I completed everything and moved it across the county to its permanent home.
I’m looking forward to learning how to solve this issue and as always I greatly appreciate everyone taking the time to read and hopefully reply with your suggestions.
JC
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