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User: How can I make a headset adapter for a Xiegu G90 Radio[edit | edit source]
How can I make a headset adapter for a Xiegu G90 Radio
Assistant: Making a headset adapter for a Xiegu G90 radio requires some soldering and understanding of the pinout of the radio’s m…[edit | edit source]
Making a headset adapter for a Xiegu G90 radio requires some soldering and understanding of the pinout of the radio’s microphone and headphone jacks. Here's how you can do it:
Parts Needed:[edit | edit source]
- Xiegu G90 Microphone Connector (8-pin RJ-45)
- Headset with Microphone (e.g., gaming or aviation headset)
- 3.5mm TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) Jack for Headphones
- 3.5mm TRS or TRRS Jack for Microphone
- PTT (Push-to-Talk) Switch (Optional, can be foot pedal or inline switch)
- Shielded Audio Cable
- Heat Shrink Tubing & Soldering Tools
Step 1: Understanding the Xiegu G90 Pinout[edit | edit source]
The RJ-45 Mic Connector Pinout (for the stock microphone) is:
| Pin | Function | | --- | ------------------- | | 1 | UP Button | | 2 | DOWN Button | | 3 | MIC (Audio In) | | 4 | GND (Ground) | | 5 | PTT (Push to Talk) | | 6 | +8V Power (for Mic) | | 7 | NC (Not Connected) | | 8 | GND (Ground) |
The headphone output on the G90 is a standard 3.5mm TRS jack, which provides mono audio.
Step 2: Wiring Your Adapter[edit | edit source]
You'll need to connect your headset mic and headphones to the Xiegu G90 via an adapter that plugs into the RJ-45 mic jack and the 3.5mm headphone jack.
Wiring for the Microphone Input (Mic Jack)[edit | edit source]
- Tip → MIC (Pin 3 on RJ-45)
- Ring → PTT control (Pin 5, through a switch)
- Sleeve → GND (Pin 4 or Pin 8 on RJ-45)
Wiring for PTT (Push-to-Talk)[edit | edit source]
- Connect Pin 5 (PTT) to Ground (Pin 4 or 8) via a switch (such as a momentary push button or foot pedal).
Wiring for the Headphone Output[edit | edit source]
- The 3.5mm TRS headphone jack should be wired as follows: - Tip → Speaker Audio (Mono) - Ring → (Leave Disconnected) - Sleeve → Ground
If using stereo headphones, you might need a mono-to-stereo adapter to get sound in both ears.
Step 3: Assembling the Adapter[edit | edit source]
- Cut and Strip Wires: Prepare the audio cables and RJ-45 connector.
- Solder the Connections: - Connect the mic input to the RJ-45 Pin 3. - Connect PTT switch between Pin 5 and Pin 4 (ground). - Connect the headphone jack to the G90's 3.5mm output.
- Insulate the Wires: Use heat shrink tubing to prevent shorts.
- Test the Connections: Use a multimeter to check continuity.
- Assemble the Housing: If using a project box, secure the components inside.
Step 4: Testing[edit | edit source]
- Plug the RJ-45 into the G90 mic port.
- Connect the headphones to the G90 audio out.
- Use a multimeter to check for any shorts or miswiring.
- Test transmit (PTT) and receive audio.
Optional Enhancements[edit | edit source]
- Add a Preamp if your headset mic requires more gain.
- Use a Foot Pedal PTT instead of a hand switch for easier operation.
- Include a Volume Control for headphone audio.
Alternative: Buy a Pre-Made Adapter[edit | edit source]
If you don’t want to DIY, some sellers on eBay and ham radio forums offer G90 headset adapters that allow you to use aviation or gaming headsets directly.
Would you like a diagram for this setup?
User: yes[edit | edit source]
yes
Assistant: Here is the wiring diagram for making a headset adapter for the Xiegu G90 radio.[edit | edit source]
Here is the wiring diagram for making a headset adapter for the Xiegu G90 radio. It includes the RJ-45 connector pinout, 3.5mm jacks for microphone and headphone connections, and the push-to-talk (PTT) switch wiring. Let me know if you need any modifications or further clarifications!
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Xiegu G90 Headset Adapter". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-12-10.