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If you use the Kenwood SMC34 you can't go wrong.
It's not an after market mic and, it's a little pricey but, in my  
opinion it's well worth the money.
73 de Anthony W2AJV



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On Oct 31, 2009, at 12:16 PM, Tim Cumings <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I have a kenwood t h f 6 a handheld ht which is very accessible.  
> However,
> I'm looking for
> recommendations for a good after-market speaker microphone for this  
> radio. I
> bought the pryme spm-102
> microphone, but find it has muffled transmt audio compared to the  
> built-im
> microphone. Does
> anyone have any other recommendations?

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