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#1 |
1 pin or 2 pin headset?
Whats the difference? Is there a quality issue with the two?
I know some radios take two pins while some take only one pins. Last edited by sushicake; August 10th, 2009 at 22:05.. |
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#2 |
AKaholic
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One is for transmission, the other for audio, two pins are generally clearer than single pins.
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#3 |
A-56 aka Mr.Hitman
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Thing that sucks about 2 pin is that you can't move the wire around, it would have to bend in your pouch, 1 pin can just spin 180.
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#4 |
aka coachster
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#5 |
I think he means that instead of only pointing down it can point up and accommodate various pouches. But good to know about the 1 pin two pin thing. To bad I got 2 Motorola Talkabouts and 2 Cobras...
Do the 1 pin headsets work in Cobras? |
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#6 |
A-56 aka Mr.Hitman
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Depends on the Cobras. You can buy converters too online on eBay.
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