[Milsurplus] HANDSET H-9000

federico [email protected]
Sun, 8 Jun 2003 22:15:34 +0100


Hi folks
        I have two H-9000 that the seller said manufactured from THOMSON CSF 
for French Army. The headset has a quite strange 10 pin connector, inside 
there is a printed circuit with some diodes, some resistors an one 
transistor (all SMD). I believe that it is a preamplified handset, I checked 
the microphone capsule but my PRC-2000 don't like it so I took the circuit 
and the microphone capsule out from the handset and put a dynamic capsule in 
place of the original one (a RACAL ACOUSTICS) and the handset worked with my 
PRC-2000 without any problem. One my fried have an H-9000, without 
preamplifier circuit andwith Clansman plug, that works well with PRC-2000. 
So I can say that many (or all) H-9000 HANDSETs were built from RACAL 
ACOUSTICS, probably the French Army loves preamplifier circuits (I saw an H-
33 so modified for French Army) and so Racal built the handset for THOMSON 
that supplied French Army (the plug isn't a NATO standard)-

That's my personal opinion . Thanks. Federico



On Sat, 7 Jun 2003 11:35:40 +0100, federico wrote
> Hi Folks,
>          I need the electrical scheme of an HANSET H-9000, the 
> handset was sold me as constructed by THOMSON CSF, but it is the 
> same design of a RACAL ACOUSTICS Handset and the micrphone capsule 
> is manufactured by RACAL ACOUSTICS. On the cable there is a tag with :
> 
> 03/96   H 9000   5965-14-463-6115
> 
> The handset has an electronic circuit (a preamplifier probably) inside.
> 
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