

This is a PTT system for Motorola GMRS radios. If I can learn its secrets I can build a bike-adapted version.
I did this exact thing by dissecting a Midland system. The Motorola version is very complicated by comparison.
What makes this thing so crazy is they combined the PTT and the microphone into one unit… It’s clever and compact.
If I can successfully understand the curcuits, I’ll post the details of how the project turns out.
Why are you doing this? Are you that messed up?
Pretty much.
Purchased a Motocom system for my midland GMRS radios a couple years back for $50+ ‘freekin dollars. It then ‘freekin puked a few weeks into the second riding season. Lotta money for so little joy. Said not gonna do that again. Tore apart the PTT system on one of the cheapo headsets that came with the radios, purchased the parts from RadioShack and built two PTT bike-to-bike systems for under $20.00 [used common earbuds for the speakers].
I hope to do the same once:
1. I understand what the electronic components are, and
2. Understand the circuits.
Thanks for all your help, guyses!