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RageQuit

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  1. Quick update.

    Firstly many thanks to Mighty Atom for his help in solving my noisy helmet fans problem. Always great to have a garrison member help with their knowledge and physical support :)

    The hearing assist system is way more functional now I have installed a 5VDC converter [running about 3VDC] - fans super quiet and do not interfere with the hearing assist.

    I am going to put in a helmet switching system which amongst other functions will enable me to bypass the 5VDC converter if I need to run the fans harder for hotter days.

     

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  2. Glad I found this thread on throat microphones, I started researching these last week.
    I found that the TK helmet mounted speakers did not have sufficient throw for my liking and coupled with the feedback being generated by my iComm and amp both mounted in the helmet pushed me towards a chest mounted solution.
    I mounted an old Aker and iComm with velcro behind my chest, matching that up to the Aker headset again provided too much feedback once again.
    After reading this thread I have ordered the following:

    Dual Transponder Throat Microphone - 3.5mm (1/8") Connector - XVTM822D-D35


    Question for other troopers that have used this throat mic, how did you loom the cable which drops down the rear of the neck, do you loop it over your shoulder or run it under your arm?

     

    In the meantime while I wait for this to be delivered to Australia, I have order the below to get my comms up and running.

    Headset with Throat Microphone


     

     

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  3. Draft install of cables worked well. I do have a Catch 22 situation :/

     

    1] Voice amplification with iCom - works fairly well.

    2] Audio assist - works really well.

    3] Fans [Henry’s Helmets] - working as expected.

     

    Turn on 1 & 3 - All good. The fan noise is not picked up by the internal microphone.

    Turn on 1 & 2 - Audio assist external microphones pick up and magnify audio out from external speakers back into internal helmet speakers. No lag just makes my voice sound extra loud to me. Can live with that.

    Turn on 2 & 3 - Audio assist external microphones pick up and magnify sound of running fans back into internal helmet speakers. Major PITA. 

    Turn on 1, 2 & 3 - Audio assist external microphones pick up and once again magnify sound of running fans back into internal helmet speakers. Sound output from 1 is OK, however with the running fans it all starts to sound like I’m at a rock concert with everything mixing together. Tweaking volume levels not providing much of a solution. Definitely not able to troop with all 3 units running.

     

    I think I need to experiment with quieter fans, test that and see how it goes. Any suggestions would be great.

     

    In the short term I can troop and have the fans running and either Voice Amplification OR Audio Assist running - not both at the moment.

     

     

  4. 14 minutes ago, gmrhodes13 said:

    No it sits above, pretty much like screen seen.

    Here's my TFU version.

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    Screen references ANH.

     

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    ahh awesome thanks - for some reason I had in my mind the bottom of the belt sat flush just above the butt plate.

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  5. Thanks gmrhodes13,

    The ab plate to rear plate is a fairly snug fit, I replaced the side 3 x elastic straps with no-stretch webbing with snaps. Gives me the opportunity to widen this gap slightly if required. The overall around the torso fit is pretty snug, so may need to widen the from to rear armour side gaps slightly which should reduce the drag on the butt plate deformation. 

    Does your ammo belt rear sit flush to the top of the butt plate?

  6. Ongoing helmet fit-out:

    Electrical component functionality test completed:

    1] Helmet fans fitted

    2] Hearing assist test successful

    3] Voice system with iCom test 90% successful - some feedback when running amp at 100%. I bought a $50 pair of Sony headphones, trimmed off the over head loop support and velcro'd them in. They sound output is great - really happy with the cost and performance.

     

    Component physical install:

    1] All hardware fits well with plenty of space to spare

    2] Cabling routes to be finalised

    3] Cabling route covers to be finalised

     

    Am using velcro to cover the cable routes with a still to be determined fabric/material fixed to the back side of the velcro to make inside of helmet look cleaner.

     

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  7. Have a couple of questions re my attached photo.

    Red 1 - The tighter the belt is pulled the greater the deformation at this point. I have added some ABS reinforcement on the inside and will monitor. Going to install the “V” ABS mod listed in the build threads to hopefully pull the top of the butt plate in to align with bottom of upper armour.

    Green 1A - The belt slides up by itself and needs to sit in position Blue 1B. I’m thinking of putting some velcro in vicinity of Purple 2 to help it align. Would need to not velcro the area where the TD metal clips slide down.Rear-of-Belt.jpg

  8. 18 hours ago, CallMeMrTibbles said:

    Be cool to see how it turns out for you emoji106.png

     

    Applied to belt yesterday, let it set overnight - no way I am getting fraying anymore.

    Also added it to the shoulder strap snaps that are sewn in - Sewing on one snap already broken, so fixed that and applied the glue to that as well.

     

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  9. On 7/26/2021 at 6:07 AM, CallMeMrTibbles said:

    Yes. It sets like a very flexible clear rubber, and you only need to apply a very thin coating. I've been playing with the parts of the belt I've already treated, and definitely isn't going to crack as it is. I guess it could go hard as it ages, but only time will tell.
     
    Also, it hasn't currently discoloured the white canvas. Again, this could change as it get older.
     
    I'll try and remember to post updates to show how it's holding up in the coming months.
     

    Looking at buying some for my belt as well. How many bottles did you need to purchase to treat your TK belt?

  10. On 7/30/2021 at 2:24 PM, CallMeMrTibbles said:

    I'm sure my voice must be being picked up, but I'm really not noticing it, and even with the Bluetooth system I'm not noticing any delay.

     

    I don't have my voice changer / amp yet though (on order, should be here in a couple of months). That may make a difference.

     

    Looks like I will find out first for the both of us.

    I have installed the voice amplification system and am halfway thru installing the hearing assist system. I still have to source some type of helmet mounted speakers to go with it, am going to start researching that this week.

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  11. Hi troopers,

    I received my clearance earlier this month and like many others have spent the time to now under varying forms of Covid lockdown.

    Prior to this build I was an approved TX, unfortunately with my arthritis I had to sell that early last year and go for a lighter weight hard armour solution, after research went for the RS Props kit.

    Am extremely happy with their gear and after making a few strapping changes am just about ready for the first troop.

    Looking forward to getting back into the thick of it.

    Cheers,

    Geoff.

     

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  12. Do you get any feedback from your voice with the hearing assist?

    I remember reading awhile back a trooper said hearing his voice coming back thru the hearing assist was slightly weird, almost a slight delay from speaking to when he heard himself speak thru the hearing assist.

  13. Ah cool glad to hear it is working for you. How long do you earbuds last before needing a recharge?

     

    I'm finishing off re-strapping at the moment, and  will tackle my helmet after that, haven't looked at the in helmet speaker options yet, will keep you posted.

  14. 15 hours ago, CallMeMrTibbles said:

    You've made me want to try wireless now emoji1.png
    Seeing as I already have the Bluetooth adaptor for my in ears, I've just ordered a Bluetooth transmitter. Will let you know how I get on.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01K8ANDCI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_A2T65QGA17M5NPCGXKZ0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
     

    Should be interesting to see how that performs for you.

    To clarify I used the wired version of the apple earbuds, not the bluetooth model. They were the only wired earbuds I had in the house, used for sound performance testing and to ensure I labelled the mics left and right correctly.

    I am more interested in a hard wired speaker solution that sits permanently in the bucket.

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  15. 2 minutes ago, CallMeMrTibbles said:

    Ah, hence the apple ear buds. Gotcha.
    Yeah, the cable is a bit of a fiddle.

    I know what you mean about the cost. They're good (you'd hope so), but it was painful parting with the money. Amazing how expensive audio stuff can get. Just for research, look up high end studio monitors. Enough to make your wallet bleed!

    Had a 15 year old set of Mirage studio monitors I just sold after moving house recently - got a grand for them so pretty happy with that. Yes, high end studio monitors are frigging $$$$$

     

    Are you using UKSWrath hearing assist kit in your bucket?

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  16. 50 minutes ago, CallMeMrTibbles said:

    I use moulded earphones, as they isolate from the fan noise as well giving clear audio, but they weren't cheap. The downside being that if your batteries fail mod troop you're completely deaf.

    Try putting some padding between the helmet speakers and the helmet to bring them as close as you can to your ears. Even a slight gap reduces their effectiveness.

    I've not tried them myself, but these appear to be some of the better helmet speakers (going by motorbike reviews), but again, aren't cheap.

    https://www.fc-moto.de/epages/fcm.sf/?channable=020990696400363131353431383739fe&ObjectPath=/Shops/10207048/Products/Cardo-JBL-45-mm-Speaker-Audio-Set&Locale=en_GB

    Good luck find a solution that works for you, and getting rid of the feedback.
    Rich

    Thanks, what were the moulded earphones you used? Will also check out the JBL speakers.

  17. 31 minutes ago, tarok said:

    Bunnings sells the split rivets. emoji6.png

    How many you after? I may have some spares you can have. Pick up after Uncle Dan lifts lockdown emoji6.png


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

    Thanks, not many - maybe half a dozen or so - just need to make an extension for my midriff Covid expansion - not too much but just a weeee bit

  18. Forgot to ask for troopers running UKSWrath Trooper Hearing Assist - what speakers do you use.

    I found the provided stick on hearing pads not that great, tested some Apple ear-buds which were fantastic, however I am after a helmet mounted speaker system, maybe some earphone cups and speakers hijacked from a stereo system. Open for ideas :)

     

  19. Finished lining the helmet with velcro and have started the electronics fit out.

    Have hot glued in some sound dampening rubber over the frown slits, am still getting a small amount of feedback from the speaker hovi-tips.

    As luck would have it, we are in Covid lockdown at the moment and I need more sound proofing around the inside of the hove-tips, am assuming the feedback is from there, if not maybe thru the open eyes [still need replacement lens for them] or maybe even under the chin - time will tell.

    Still have to install the Sound-Assist Kit, Cooling Fans and Power Supplies, reticulate all cabling and then tidy up.

     

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