WSES772 Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 so while i'm currently undecided as to what to get for a long term mobil radio, i've been running my HT in the truck with an exterior mag mount antenna. found out that i need to use some kind of mic as i've dash mounted it (via the belt clip onto a mic mount on my dash) and all i currently have is a cheapo-delux that came with one of my beoufwhangs. as a mic it functions well, but the speaker part of it is... well.. pure chinesium. looking for a recommendation for a Kenwood style 2 pin mic that would hopefully work for me? not looking to spend top dollar, but not afraid to make an investment in a reasonable quality peice of equipment for the long run either. any feedback would be appreciated, thanks! -Berne WSES772 Quote
SteveShannon Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 1 minute ago, WSES772 said: so while i'm currently undecided as to what to get for a long term mobil radio, i've been running my HT in the truck with an exterior mag mount antenna. found out that i need to use some kind of mic as i've dash mounted it (via the belt clip onto a mic mount on my dash) and all i currently have is a cheapo-delux that came with one of my beoufwhangs. as a mic it functions well, but the speaker part of it is... well.. pure chinesium. looking for a recommendation for a Kenwood style 2 pin mic that would hopefully work for me? not looking to spend top dollar, but not afraid to make an investment in a reasonable quality peice of equipment for the long run either. any feedback would be appreciated, thanks! -Berne WSES772 I would look at what Kenwood sells. Raybestos 1 Quote
Davichko5650 Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 27 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: I would look at what Kenwood sells. If price is no object, absolutely. But pure Kenwood is $$ - $$$ these days from what I've seen online... Quote
Socalgmrs Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 For the price of a good quality 2 pin mic $75-$100 you would be 1/2 way or more to a good mobile radio. Might be time to bite the bullet and make a decision. A great true 20w water proof truck radio with a very nice speaker runs $130. That and the mag mount will do 50plus miles put a good higher gain antenna on and your in really good shape. You could really step up and get a Motorola 40w for $160. shoulder mics are not designed to be that loud since they are other next to your ear. TrikeRadio 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 1 minute ago, tweiss3 said: KMC-45D And be careful to get a genuine Kenwood. Amazon has two (at least) listings for this. This one appears to be genuine Kenwood: https://a.co/d/4br5zAE And at $19.95 and no mention of Kenwood, I suspect this one is a clone: https://a.co/d/5ocPatD Quote
tweiss3 Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 1 minute ago, SteveShannon said: And be careful to get a genuine Kenwood. Amazon has two (at least) listings for this. This one appears to be genuine Kenwood: https://a.co/d/4br5zAE And at $19.95 and no mention of Kenwood, I suspect this one is a clone: https://a.co/d/5ocPatD I'd put money that neither is genuine: https://www.ameradio.com/product/101281/description.html Quote
SteveShannon Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 6 minutes ago, tweiss3 said: I'd put money that neither is genuine: https://www.ameradio.com/product/101281/description.html Yeah, Gigaparts has it for $84, but the reviews seem to indicate that that the $35 one comes from Kenwood USA. For the price difference I’d try it and return it if it’s not genuine. Quote
WSES772 Posted October 30 Author Report Posted October 30 1 hour ago, Socalgmrs said: For the price of a good quality 2 pin mic $75-$100 you would be 1/2 way or more to a good mobile radio. Might be time to bite the bullet and make a decision. A great true 20w water proof truck radio with a very nice speaker runs $130. That and the mag mount will do 50plus miles put a good higher gain antenna on and your in really good shape. You could really step up and get a Motorola 40w for $160. shoulder mics are not designed to be that loud since they are other next to your ear. ive already got a nagoya RB-50 NMO mag mount, running a midland MXTA26 whip on it. when i'm not in the truck i'm using signal stick's. so i think i got the antenna side covered for the moment, short of going to a hard mount system anyway. i can hit most repeaters at 30+ miles ive been tempted by the DB series (like the db40g or similar) from radiodidydidityeh - or however they spell it, names like that are mean to those of us with dyslexia lol -but have been reading a lot of things about how difficult their radios are to program. like i totally have chirp nailed, along with the T6UV cps... but yea... got me a bit nervous. so i'm hoping for a $50 or less option to get me by for now... if one exists... or maybe i just need t hold off and buy once/cry once and just get it done with a proper mobil unit. Quote
WSES772 Posted October 30 Author Report Posted October 30 15 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: Yeah, Gigaparts has it for $84, but the reviews seem to indicate that that the $35 one comes from Kenwood USA. For the price difference I’d try it and return it if it’s not genuine. ya i'm gonna give that one on amazon - direct from the kenwood store - a try and hope it fits my temporary needs. thanks! SteveShannon 1 Quote
WRXB215 Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 Double check the pinouts. Just because it is the same plug, doesn't mean it's wired the same. SteveShannon and Socalgmrs 2 Quote
Socalgmrs Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 ve been tempted by the DB series (like the db40g or similar) from radiodidydidityeh - or however they spell it, names like that are mean to those of us with dyslexia lol -but have been reading a lot of things about how difficult their radios are to program. like i totally have chirp nailed, along with the T6UV cps... but yea... got me a bit nervous. yea I’ve never heard may good things from experienced radio guys about any radioditty product Quote
Lscott Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 7 hours ago, WSES772 said: looking for a recommendation for a Kenwood style 2 pin mic that would hopefully work for me? https://www.ebay.com/itm/395675998567?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=s1puwzhytei&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=j_t98fioS_6&var=664414170010&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY WRXB215 1 Quote
WRYZ926 Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 I know a few guys that are using the Commountian Kenwood/Baofeng compatible mic and they are happy with them. I know they sound way better than the Baofeng hand mics. WRXB215 1 Quote
WSES772 Posted November 1 Author Report Posted November 1 On 10/30/2024 at 1:46 PM, WRXB215 said: Double check the pinouts. Just because it is the same plug, doesn't mean it's wired the same. fair. but i'd like to think i can trust the manufacturer when they say their product is pinned to accept Kenwood style pinout accessories? i'll definatly keep it in mind if i notice any discrepancies. WRXB215 1 Quote
WSES772 Posted November 4 Author Report Posted November 4 On 10/30/2024 at 12:08 PM, Socalgmrs said: For the price of a good quality 2 pin mic $75-$100 you would be 1/2 way or more to a good mobile radio. Might be time to bite the bullet and make a decision. A great true 20w water proof truck radio with a very nice speaker runs $130. That and the mag mount will do 50plus miles put a good higher gain antenna on and your in really good shape. You could really step up and get a Motorola 40w for $160. shoulder mics are not designed to be that loud since they are other next to your ear. so just out of curiosity which motorola radios can you buy for $160. are you referring to used options? Quote
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