I've done the same thing. In my instance, I used a communications speaker with 
my own amplifier tucked inside.

Chuck
WB2EDV
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010 10:32 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Slightly OT: How are folks taking audio from 
multiple ...





  I use a Motorola amplified speaker and an audio combiner circuit.  Since some 
of the newer radios don't like to have either of their speaker leads grounded I 
had to design a circuit that not only combined the audio but also isolated the 
speaker leads from ground.  

  What I came up with was to use audio isolation transformers for each radio.  
A shielded audio cable goes from the speaker jack on the radio to each 
isolation transformer.  Each transformer has an 8 ohm 1 watt resistor in 
parallel with the primary.  This provides an 8 ohm load for each radio.  These 
transformers are also available at Radio Shack.  The secondary of each 
transformer has one lead grounded and the other lead goes to a resistor.  Each 
transformers secondary lead with the resistor is tied together and feed the 
input of the Motorola amplified speaker.  This is a simple resistive mixing 
network that isolates each radio not only from each other but from ground as 
well.  Since this is a passive circuit there is some loss but the amplified 
Motorola speaker more than makes up for it. 

  In actual use the volume level on each radio is just a little less than if 
you were using the internal speaker.  And turning up the audio about 3/4 of the 
way produces enough audio to drive you out of the car.  The disadvantage is as 
noted that all the audio comes from the same place and it is necessary from 
time to time to look at the radios to see which one is receiving.  However if 
each radios volume is set at slightly different levels it is easy to determine 
which one is active.

  This has also been tried with the amplified Radio Shack speaker with almost 
the same results.  It is pretty hard to beat the amplified Motorola speakers 
for loudness and clarity.  

  Bill - WA0CBW


  In a message dated 4/10/2010 8:32:04 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:


    Hello Folks,

    I am wondering what people are doing these days with multiple two-way 
radios and scanners in their vehicle and then outputting it to one speaker in 
the vehicle? How are they isolating each radio?

    Thanks,
    Mike



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