Quote from: uniden on August 14, 2008, 09:21:18 PMQuote from: SA Firey on August 14, 2008, 08:22:50 PMQuote from: bajdas on August 14, 2008, 08:11:39 PMQuote from: Zippy on August 14, 2008, 06:01:19 PMThats possible numbers ...Just hook up a portable scanner to the trucks cigarette lighter. You could then...broadcast the headphone port's audio via bluetooth, to a bluetooth ear piece. Or even splicing a Bluetooth audio feed directly off the Mobile GRN radio in the cab...?Or do the old fashion way, which is to run a speaker cable with a switch, to the speaker horn location near the pump.MFS appliances have remote speakers.Which is prohibited under Telstras GRN contract with CFS unless they do it. Your right uniden, MFS have speakers on pump like numbers wants, but they also carry multiple GRN radios but not others??
Quote from: SA Firey on August 14, 2008, 08:22:50 PMQuote from: bajdas on August 14, 2008, 08:11:39 PMQuote from: Zippy on August 14, 2008, 06:01:19 PMThats possible numbers ...Just hook up a portable scanner to the trucks cigarette lighter. You could then...broadcast the headphone port's audio via bluetooth, to a bluetooth ear piece. Or even splicing a Bluetooth audio feed directly off the Mobile GRN radio in the cab...?Or do the old fashion way, which is to run a speaker cable with a switch, to the speaker horn location near the pump.MFS appliances have remote speakers.Which is prohibited under Telstras GRN contract with CFS unless they do it.
Quote from: bajdas on August 14, 2008, 08:11:39 PMQuote from: Zippy on August 14, 2008, 06:01:19 PMThats possible numbers ...Just hook up a portable scanner to the trucks cigarette lighter. You could then...broadcast the headphone port's audio via bluetooth, to a bluetooth ear piece. Or even splicing a Bluetooth audio feed directly off the Mobile GRN radio in the cab...?Or do the old fashion way, which is to run a speaker cable with a switch, to the speaker horn location near the pump.MFS appliances have remote speakers.Which is prohibited under Telstras GRN contract with CFS unless they do it.
Quote from: Zippy on August 14, 2008, 06:01:19 PMThats possible numbers ...Just hook up a portable scanner to the trucks cigarette lighter. You could then...broadcast the headphone port's audio via bluetooth, to a bluetooth ear piece. Or even splicing a Bluetooth audio feed directly off the Mobile GRN radio in the cab...?Or do the old fashion way, which is to run a speaker cable with a switch, to the speaker horn location near the pump.
Thats possible numbers ...Just hook up a portable scanner to the trucks cigarette lighter. You could then...broadcast the headphone port's audio via bluetooth, to a bluetooth ear piece. Or even splicing a Bluetooth audio feed directly off the Mobile GRN radio in the cab...?
hmmm we must be special...
negative... not a type 2, we have an extension speaker for VHF to the pump panel, or are we onyl excited about GRN?