There is one wireless microphone listed in the Repeaterphone FAQ. Can someone confirm that it does indeed work as a wireless speaker mic?
Or, are there others you can recommend?
Thanks
73,
Chris
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I have used an Inrico B02 successfully with Repeaterphone. This is apparently the one made for Android. Works fine, though, with the exception that, when I got it out of the box, PTT would lock as soon as Repeaterphone connected to a node. Pressing the top right button reversed the behavior of PTT to what was expected.
I don't particularly love using said microphone, but it's worked OK the couple of times I have used it. The microphone has a communications type EQ curve, that is to say, it's rolled off on the bottom and a little present in the mids, which isn't a bad thing if you're listening on a radio.
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To add to this:
Since this particular microphone has no echo cancellation of any kind, the sound that plays when you press PTT comes through acoustically on transmissions, as will any other sounds, including if a station keys from another node while you are transmitting.
On the rare times I use my B02, I keep silent mode active on the phone so the PTT sound doesn't play over the air.
On May 8, 2025, at 8:47 AM, Chris Smart (ve3rwj) <ve3...@winsystem.org> wrote:
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