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You can use any of the heil headsets, to might prefer the foot switch to 
vox, I always find vox a horrible idea especially on any nets but it's up to 
you. I used to use a foot switch but now I do just fine with the MC-60 for a 
mic and any communications headset if I use a headset at all. The only thing 
I have trouble with is a hand mic, that slows me down bad but the desk mic I 
do alright with though that's what i"m used to with public service at the 
EOC as well is either desk mics or stock hand mics and I do not like stock 
hand mics.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard B McDonald" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2014 4:29 PM
Subject: Need a Recommendation for a Hands-free VOX Headset for Kenwood 
TS-2000


> Hi!
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> I need use of both of my hands when acting as "net control" to take notes,
> fiddle with buttons and so on.  So, I want to get a VOX headset that is
> compatible with my Kenwood TS-2000.  Does anyone have a recommendation?
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> 73,
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> Richard KK6MRH 

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