![]() Once I get those items, I'll post updated pictures to show the helmet with radio function.Entropia UniverseMindArkMultipleReleaseJanuary 30, 2003,Mode(s)Entropia Universe is a (MMORPG) designed by the software company, based in.Entropia uses a business model, in which players may buy in-game currency (PED - Project Entropia Dollars) with real money that can be redeemed back into at a fixed exchange rate of 10:1. These will be paired with my Yaesu VX-7R HAM radio. In the near future, I plan on getting a V-Moda BoomPro Microphone and a Yaesu CT-91 Line Splitter. That problem won't be fixed until Gruppa L produces the circuit adapter. However the whine of the transformer is amplified by the HL ambient microphones. Currently I can listen to my mp3 player as well as extra situational awareness. This will allow for radio boom mic without interfering with the rifle.Ĭompleted unit with the battery box in the transformer pouch with the NVG LiPo battery.Īll together this project ran about $50 to upgrade my PNV-57E. Chose the right side since I'm right handed, but fire my rifle with my left. Placed the main electronics on the right ear muff, which included the circuit board, volume knob, and line-in port. Placed the battery lead side on the left side of the tanker helmet. Perfect place to lodge the Howard Leight speakers. This helmet has a nice recessed area in the ear muff as well as an opening for the user's ear. Most Soviet tanker helmets provide some level of noise reduction due to the ear muff design. Hot glue was used to reinforce wire attachment points on the electronic components seemed Howard Leight did the same to some of the components. Used extra wiring and soldered the components back together to complete the circuit. The shell contained the battery leads, so I purchased a $1.50 AAAx2 battery box from Lowes. The shell and headband were destroyed in the process. Had to remove the ear padding, foam cover, and padding attachment, which were just pulled off, to expose the electronic guts of the headset.Īfter some work, mostly with a dremel and rubbing alcohol, I was able to extract all the electronics out of the plastic shell. Started with a pair of Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Earmuffs, which ran me about $40. The idea was to take my Soviet PNV-57E with a tanker helmet and add some form of communication headset to allow for better situational awareness, radio communications, and noise reduction. Finally was able to complete an upgrade that I've been planning and working on for several weeks. ![]()
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