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Robert Seynaeve March 6th 06 10:26 AM

Headset for on-deck communication
 
Does anybody know of a wireless headset with built-in mike and battery for
use for skipper-to-crew communication?

Thanks,

Robert




Michael Porter March 6th 06 12:04 PM

Headset for on-deck communication
 
google Eartec. They make a full-duplex transciever/headset combo (no
push-to-talk, which is handy) for $300. I tried a pair out and they
are pretty good.

Michael Porter



"Robert Seynaeve" wrote:

Does anybody know of a wireless headset with built-in mike and battery for
use for skipper-to-crew communication?

Thanks,

Robert



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Rich March 6th 06 02:21 PM

Headset for on-deck communication
 
"Robert Seynaeve" wrote:

Does anybody know of a wireless headset with built-in mike and battery for
use for skipper-to-crew communication?

Thanks,

Robert


I bought a pair of duplex headset tranceivers marketed as a kid's toy
for $30. Works well. I don't think you have to spend big bucks.


Larry March 6th 06 05:19 PM

Headset for on-deck communication
 
"Robert Seynaeve" wrote in
:

Does anybody know of a wireless headset with built-in mike and battery
for use for skipper-to-crew communication?

Thanks,

Robert





http://www.radioshack.com/sm-gmrs-fr...p-to-10-mile--
pi-2036241.html
or any Family Radio Service walkie talkies with VOX headsets. You talk,
they transmit.

Totally hands free.

Also works great for dock communications when someone is going up to the
store or car to get the stuff. You know, they're almost to the car when
you remembered you forgot to tell them to bring the drill bits with that
drill motor? Yeah, that time...(c;

The best FRS radios I ever found was a Standard HX625A "Sport Talk"
that's now discontinued but still show up on the net. The difference
with these over the generic FRS radios is they are water
resistant...sealed antennas, controls, o-ring battery compartment seal,
rubber boots on all the connections and a first-class, sealed
mic/earphone connection for that handsfree headset Standard made for
them. They run on 3 AA cells for a long time. All 14 channels and all
the privacy tone pairs on an LCD display with rubber, sealed, buttons
just like the marine walkie talkies. If you ever see any in good
condition, snatch them up....I do.


Paddy Malone March 7th 06 06:42 AM

Headset for on-deck communication
 
Have a pair of Motorolas with Jabra headsets and VOX. In practice I find the
VOX setting flaky at best, things like wind noise etc. interferes badly and
you need to be very disciplined not to start talking until the other person
has finished speaking for a second or two. The headset has a neat little
push to talk button that works well though, and allows the unit to stay
covererd/protected etc.

Cheers

"Larry" wrote in message
...
"Robert Seynaeve" wrote in
:

Does anybody know of a wireless headset with built-in mike and battery
for use for skipper-to-crew communication?

Thanks,

Robert





http://www.radioshack.com/sm-gmrs-fr...p-to-10-mile--
pi-2036241.html
or any Family Radio Service walkie talkies with VOX headsets. You talk,
they transmit.

Totally hands free.

Also works great for dock communications when someone is going up to the
store or car to get the stuff. You know, they're almost to the car when
you remembered you forgot to tell them to bring the drill bits with that
drill motor? Yeah, that time...(c;

The best FRS radios I ever found was a Standard HX625A "Sport Talk"
that's now discontinued but still show up on the net. The difference
with these over the generic FRS radios is they are water
resistant...sealed antennas, controls, o-ring battery compartment seal,
rubber boots on all the connections and a first-class, sealed
mic/earphone connection for that handsfree headset Standard made for
them. They run on 3 AA cells for a long time. All 14 channels and all
the privacy tone pairs on an LCD display with rubber, sealed, buttons
just like the marine walkie talkies. If you ever see any in good
condition, snatch them up....I do.




Keith March 7th 06 03:02 PM

Headset for on-deck communication
 
Radio shack has some for about $35, voice activated, work very well,
even in windy conditions.


Larry March 8th 06 12:06 AM

Headset for on-deck communication
 
"Keith" wrote in news:1141743746.678205.201990
@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com:

Radio shack has some for about $35, voice activated, work very well,
even in windy conditions.



Too cheap....no ships wheel or burgee logo...no nautical nameplate...not
over $300.

They'd be the laughing stock of the whole marina!

Why expose yourself to ridicule...(c;



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