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  1. I own clear-com CC-60 and Telex PH-1 headsets, and I've only adjusted the sidetone once, the first time... I have used the bluecoms in combination with tecpro and RTS telex (with CCB-1 interface), and no problems at all...
  2. During rip out today I managed to have a little play in a 'real world' environment, the system in use last night was 3 bluecom belt packs, one on the end of about 30m of FST from the 721 and the 2nd on a 20m mic cable then 6m link to the 3rd. All nicely zero'd on circuit 'A'. Moved the beltpacks to the location of the 721 by adding 2 20m mic cables which made no difference. Changing to circuit 'B' meant all 3 packs had obviously more side tone and loads with my home made PSU. Each time I could easily re-zero them. I repeated with 2 BP1's and a BP2, zero'd them on circuit 'A' then moved to 'B' with no apparent change. On my home made PSU there was just a little more side tone. Exactly the same results happened with a second 721. From this, my conclusion is the bluecom's are more sensitive to variations than Techpro. This is observation/feedback, not critisism. I'm really didn't understand what is you problem, but let me tell you that I made my Bluecom's following both beltpacks and psu schematics. I has been using my bluecoms in the last 3 years, in different "real world" indoor and outdoor conditions, in "real world" productions, even with 50 or 60m wires, and I've had zero problems or faults. Zero. The system is solid as rock Having said that, a quick question: is this system compatible with our comm's? https://fccid.io/BYMBH80074/User-Manual/manual-221208.pdf Best regards!
  3. As usual, you are very kind guys! I'm currently using this device connected to one of our Blue-com headset output, for a stage mobile wireless camera http://www.jkaudio.com/images/BlueSet-lg.png With this headset The performance is so so, because the range is very limited (15m theoretical). I suffer constant disconnections I'm looking for an improvement. The device commented earlier have 20m theoretical The Altair device looks promising BTW with its 60 - 100m theoretical I'm also have been watching this headset, which I think has dynamic mic http://peltorcomms.3m.com/admin/picture/20121220101606.jpg The opened mic switch is not a problem for us, because we use our comms in that way all the time.
  4. Hello! Regards! http://www.jkaudio.com/downloads/user-guides/JK-Audio-Interloop-User-Guide.pdf In your opinion, is this device compatible with our Blue-com's?
  5. 10nF? Should be 10uF. You could try a 1uF which are already used as C17/C18 if you have some spare. Damm! I readed wrong! Sadly, the C17/C18 one didn't solve the issue neither
  6. John, Thank you, again , for all your efforts Unfortunately, changing the c22 for a 10nF one (same as c2) make no difference for me Best regards
  7. I did the same 'thump' in my system. Some beltpacks louder than others... never fixed it at all, but the set run solid as a rock since 2015 Check for a missing termination of the audio line
  8. There's no schematic in the technical documentation so I can't be sure but I think it probably will. Confirmed, the Telex CCB-1 "Balanced Audiocom to Unbalanced Clear-Com" box that I mentioned in my last post, does work very well. Now, I can use a Telex intercom and our bluecom's together in the same line
  9. No, the schematic shows that it doesn't have a centre tapped transformer nor an isolating capacitor. However, if you don't need to supply power to the Telex system from the Bluecom system it would be easy enough to just add the capacitor yourself. Hi John and forum friends! Back again with Telex compatibility This device, will do the work? http://www.rtsintercoms.com/us/rts/product/CCB-1/1304 Cheers!!
  10. Just reporting back, got a Tecpro BP111. It match perfectly with our Bluecom's Bought also a JK blueset, I'm waiting the package arrive to test it..
  11. John I found a couple of better devices http://www.jkaudio.com/blueset.htm With http://www.jkaudio.com/interloop.htm Or https://www.sena.com/es/product/tufftalk/
  12. Hi John That's mean that the wireless Clear-Com would listen our Blue-Com's in low level? Or the Clear-com would listen loud and the blue-com listen it in low level?
  13. Hello chaps Our Blue-com's, will work with this system? http://bh.hallikainen.org//wiki/uploads/HaroldHallikainen/20140509122752.pdf Regards
  14. No, the schematic shows that it doesn't have a centre tapped transformer nor an isolating capacitor. However, if you don't need to supply power to the Telex system from the Bluecom system it would be easy enough to just add the capacitor yourself. Only if I have a telex power supply, right? You mean the telex system with its power supply and the bluecom with its power supply? isolated with a capacitor?
  15. Fantastic! thank you! Do this device, the same work? http://www.radialeng.com/icecube-specs.php
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