wireless remote for Phantom, or?

I think it would be loud squeaks, hard to tell in my apt. I did set it up with my walkman minidisk player Wireless system to a 15watt speaker alone w/o any amplifaction and it added enough to the sound that i may try it a few times.

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wildoats
 
I see some Azden wireless mic systems for sale cheap on eBay. They are WM-Pro, but should work the same. For you guys with a phantom, you may want to do a search. I'm considering a Phantom or Foxpro, if these things work, then I will go with a phantom. I like having a hard wire or remote option.

Keep this thread going, anyone tried the system yet?

Thx,
HS
 
Wildoats,
When you are using the Azden with the Phantom are you able to operate the volume (up or down)by remote control?

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Merle
 
Merle.

yes you can control the volume adn change sounds the same as if it were hard wired.

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Wildoats

"The expactations of life depend upon diligence; the mechanic that would perfect his work must first sharpen his tools."
Confucius
 
Jake,

I don't know what he is talking about as both of mine work fine, and they use them on the DK calls with out any problems.

I used mine tonight on my Phantom.

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Wildoats

"The expactations of life depend upon diligence; the mechanic that would perfect his work must first sharpen his tools."
Confucius
 
Wildoats:

Great info! How would a person put together a complete system using a cd walkman to generate sound. Where does the remote speaker get its power and what speaker would you recommend?
 
Ryn-oh,

I built mine with a Amp and 25w speaker that I bought at a Electrical parts store. If I remember right it cost me about $125. total and that included all the bells and whistles, I could think of 12v, battery, water proof hard case, volume control, blinking power on/off light, 2 chargers one for home and one for auto, you can run a light off it also if need be, extra speaker jack, I run it with two 25w horn speakers now but the weight is around 7lbs with one speaker.

It was fun to build and I got a lesson in how to solder along with a few others LOL. I use a Sony MiniDisk for a source that was the biggest cost of the whole project.

Don't ask me for the technical data as I don't have any of the spec sheets any more. Rob In AZ was a big help in giving me some good advise before I ran into trouble you might search back a few months in elect calls for our posts.

The cheapest way I found was to buy a Radio shack power horn pa system (on sale $80), take the mike apart and cut the wires to the microphone and install a 1/8 female plug $1.25, fits nice in the top. Pull out the case for the 8 D-cell batteries cut the wires and crimp on a pair of battery clips .50, you might have to add a small pice of wire, install a small 12v battery $9. plug in your tape player or what ever and a way you go! It's a LOUD SOB, if you ever need to call in hurricane winds, Plus a siren for locating. (The siren eats the battery). if you run it hard wired you can wind the wire around the horn speaker, 200' easy. I built one and it sits on my shelf incase I ever need it

Jake in NC,

What your looking at is a Dennis Kirk.

That's what i had to start with and ended up rebuilding, better speaker and a rechargable battery in a better case (plastic ammo can) then I just built a new one from scratch, that I think works better. I must admit the Anchor product never gave me trouble till I took it swimming, must have been something in the name?

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Keep your hooks sharp and you powder dry.
Wildoats

"The expactations of life depend upon diligence; the mechanic that would perfect his work must first sharpen his tools."
Confucius
 
Jake,

I don't knkow the answer to your question, I have only seen one unit. to be honest with you I think i would buy the New JS for just over $100 bucks I think. From what i understand it'a a amp speaker system that lets you run any sound source through it, and will work with the Adzen system.

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Keep your hooks sharp and you powder dry.
Wildoats

"The expactations of life depend upon diligence; the mechanic that would perfect his work must first sharpen his tools."
Confucius
 
thankyou for posting that link wildoats.i was beginning to wonder where i might get parts for my d.k. remote(if there ever needed) now that he revampt his call box with a different remote.
 
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