tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3940507802980979359.post3612479383415236412..comments2020-06-14T17:00:39.685+01:00Comments on The continuing saga of Barf: Clansman Manpacks for Amateur Use - Part 4Zak The Rabbithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00693133861689743515noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3940507802980979359.post-89750788098584134432016-08-02T00:40:34.553+01:002016-08-02T00:40:34.553+01:00Hi,
Just thought i would mention the control radio...Hi,<br />Just thought i would mention the control radio set local remote,<br />this adds remote functions to the prc 320, all except rebroadcast<br />as per the prc 351/2 and then you can use the control radio set<br />remote combining unit ,linked by D10 cable to two radios,<br />this gives you the following options<br />A= work radio A<br />B=work radio B<br />Ab =work radio A monitor radio b<br />Ba= work radio B monitor radio a<br />independent volume control for both radios,<br />the working radio is heard in one ear and the monitored radio<br />in the outher , or if working A or B then that radio in both sides<br />of head set.<br />if you get the CRS L/R get it from PTS,it comes with the corect<br />cable to link it to the 320 (don't buy one without the cable from<br />elsware)<br />doing this will let you use the prc 320 and prc 351/2 at the same<br />time at field days ect without missing any of the action on HF or VHF.<br />both the CRS L/R and the CRS /RCU are dirt cheap from PTS norfolk.<br />best regards<br />mickmickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05789159393054057564noreply@blogger.com