The 'ONE' question I have is, How do you select a frequency from the saved menu? When I highlight a frequency in the saved menu, It doesn't come up on the active screen.
You mention the flip/flop button and the two examples you gave was using it as a comm while wanting to listen to NOAA . . . what about flipping between COMM and the ILS? Is the radio capable of receiving the ILS or localizer while, at the same time, talking to ATC? Thanks.
When you turn the radio off, is there any drain on the batteries at all? I don't use a handheld comm that often, and the problem with my current one is that the battery dies when it's just sitting powered off.
My Bose headset has Blue tooth capability, but the PJ2 does not appear to support blue tooth. It would be great to not have to fool with the big headset plugs, will a mod to the PJ2 include blue tooth support?
The 'ONE' question I have is, How do you select a frequency from the saved menu? When I highlight a frequency in the saved menu, It doesn't come up on the active screen.
You mention the flip/flop button and the two examples you gave was using it as a comm while wanting to listen to NOAA . . . what about flipping between COMM and the ILS? Is the radio capable of receiving the ILS or localizer while, at the same time, talking to ATC?
Thanks.
Hi, Mike. This is a com-only radio, no VOR, LOC or ILS.
For the USB C power, do you mean 2.4A instead of 2.4Watts?
Yes.
Do you know if it’s possible to hook a PTT to this radio?
Yes. An external PTT does key the transmitter and the PJ2 will still generate side tone.
When you turn the radio off, is there any drain on the batteries at all? I don't use a handheld comm that often, and the problem with my current one is that the battery dies when it's just sitting powered off.
WHEN TRANSMITTING CAN YOU HEAR YOURSELF ON THE PJ2?
My Bose headset has Blue tooth capability, but the PJ2 does not appear to support blue tooth. It would be great to not have to fool with the big headset plugs, will a mod to the PJ2 include blue tooth support?
This is a 200 radio.. they kept it simple in purpose to keep it cheaper, no need for Bluetooth, purely a backup comm radio.