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Right angle PTT adaptor for Hand or Footswitch - Maestro

AC9S
AC9S Member ✭✭
edited February 2019 in Maestro
I notice the Radiosport Handheld and footswitch PTT have RCA connectors.  What is recommended for attachment to the Maestro?  I see that Arlan has a right angle Elecraft 2.5mm to RCA adapter.  Is that what is needed to use one of the Radiosport switches with Maestro?  If so, why not offer through Flex?

Thanks -- Keith 
AC9S

Answers

  • KD3VK Ken
    KD3VK Ken Member ✭✭
    edited February 2019
    They do offer one for just a few bucks and it's a nice Gold covered plating. Check out the online store.
  • Steve K9ZW
    Steve K9ZW Member ✭✭✭
    edited November 2016

    They are buried a bit, under the Radiosport Headsets individual models' page as:

    Radiosport Accessories  > PTT adapter - 3.5mm plug to RCA plug [+$6.00]
    http://cart.flexradio.com/Radiosport-RS60CF-headset-with-M350-mic-element_p_948.html

    Would imagine FRS could, on request add them to other orders.

    73

    Steve K9ZW

  • KD3VK Ken
    KD3VK Ken Member ✭✭
    edited December 2016

    I sure thought I saw a photo of the adapter on Flex or RadioSport site, but can't find it now.  It is a single piece 90degree adapter (not a phono connector -> cable -> 3.5mm (1/8") connector) unit.  And like I mentioned earler, gold plated.

    Sorry, but you can blame me because Matt had to change the price from Steve's link above when I pointed out they were charging less than their cost from Arlan. ;-(

    http://cart.flexradio.com/Radiosport-35mm-18-to-RCA-PTT-Adapter-_p_961.html

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