Hi Ted,
I also use the FT-60. Since it is not full duplex, I do not use headphones and just have a small recorder hanging from my neck. It picks up my voice and sounds from the radio. If you want to use headphones, I suppose you could use a T adapter and plug both the phones and the recorder into the headphone jack, but then I don't think your own voice would be recorded.
73, Bill NZ5N
Hi Bill and Ted,
I have used a T-adapter just has Bill described and it worked fine. I have also used a second handheld on the receive side with headphones and a recording device wired on the T-adapter and that works well too. Finally, I have used the speaker mike with the FT60 and 'palmed' the recorder in my hand that his holding the mic...sometimes it's a bit clumsy, but it works.
73
Matt, N8MS
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 3:25 PM, Bill Dzurilla billdz.geo@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Ted,
I also use the FT-60. Since it is not full duplex, I do not use headphones and just have a small recorder hanging from my neck. It picks up my voice and sounds from the radio. If you want to use headphones, I suppose you could use a T adapter and plug both the phones and the recorder into the headphone jack, but then I don't think your own voice would be recorded.
73, Bill NZ5N
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