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Product Focus - Mics for Portables

Oct 1, 2001 12:00 PM

Microphones meet military specifications

The KMC-25 microphone from Kenwood is compatible with the two higher-tier Kenwood 80 and 90 series portables built for public safety/service and heavy industry. The KMC-26 public safety speaker microphone is designed exclusively for the 90 series VHF highband and UHF radios. Both microphones meet military specifications 810 C, D and E in 11 categories, such as driven rain, cold, heat, dust, salt, vibration and fog.
WWW.KENWOOD.COM

Mics suit safety apps

The K85 series is a public safety two-wire surveillance microphone from Klein Electronics with a front facing, dual-button PTT switch and black or clear acoustical audio tube. This microphone is useful in law enforcement. The model K111 series is a two-wire security microphone with an acoustical voice tube. It is designed for clear communications and non-descript use.
WWW.HEADSETUSA.COM

Mic fits inside ear

The bone microphone tactical headset from Television Equipment Associates fits inside the ear and has mic intelligibility comparable to boom mics. The headset and receiver are incorporated into a tiny generic earmold that does not substantially obstruct peripheral hearing and will not interfere with SCBA breathers — important features for SWAT, fire entry or HAZMAT applications.
WWW.SWATHEADSETS.COM

Mic offers rotating clothing clip

The ParMarLow SM-1100 speaker microphones are weatherproof units with audio earphone plugs. The microphone comes standard with a rotating clothing clip and a coil-cord wired to the specific mating connector for your radio. The tactile-feel, thumb-sized PTT switch is fully enclosed in a rubber boot.
WWW.TWITCO.COM



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