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If you are using Kenwood radios there is a mic that will do what you are
wanting to do.  It is the mc 85.  In fact it will allow you to use three
radios with the one mic.  I don't know if Kenwood is still making them or
not but I am sure you could find one on ebay.
Hope this helps you.
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From: "goshawk" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 6:36 AM
Subject: looking for 2 bits if available.


> hello list, I am looking for the following if available at all.
> first, does anyone know if there is a switch box that will let you use 1
> mic with 2 or more radios?
> second, does anyone know if there is an in-line DTMF unit, that could be
> put between a desk mic and a radio?
> would prefer to purchase in the UK if possible, but am willing to purchase
> elsewhere if not found in the UK.
>
> if anyone has either of these bits, or knows where I can find either or
> both of them, please either call on 02084785841, or e-mail to,
> [log in to unmask]
> thanks.
>
> Simon
>

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