Is the maxon 49-sx compatible with the maxon 49-hx model of communicators. I own two 49-sx models and found two of the 49-hx models to buy. I need to know if they will work together before I buy.
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The "Maxon 49-SX" is a single channel transceiver that only operates on 49 MHz FM. The Maxon "49-FX" and "49-HX" operate on 5 adjustable adjustable frequencies. That radio has no channel/frequency options.
It's 3 wires, very simple, Ground, Key and Mic Element. Short 2 until u hear the xmit go on, then touch any to the case, that is the "key" the other is the ground.
The remaining one is the mic relative to ground and u can draw u'r own schematic.... Best regards.... MarSay Group
Your M/C is generating RF(radio frequency) energy from the electrical system. I wish I could tell you exactly where the problem is but there are to many places that could cause this problem. some possible problem areas are the alternator, spark plugs etc. You might consider upgradding to a set of newer radios. this may be cheaper than trying to figure what area of the M/C is generating RF Energy
Mike the only suggestion I can giv you is to contact Maxon or a local dealer asn ask for replacement parts. The radio shop I work for does not carry maxon or Altronics parts. I only have Motorola and Kenwood commercial radio parts.
Seems to me you have a grounding problem. try grounding it. take a length of wire, strip both ends, twist one end of it to the antennea and the other end to any metallic object thats stuck to the earth. see if it goes away. but remember to remove it when you switch off or during a electrical storm.
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