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Steve Forst <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 5 Nov 2015 10:25:32 -0500
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Mike,

I went whole hog and got the RS 60 CF dream edition.

http://www.arlancommunications.com/index.asp

There are several choices for microphones, in either dynamic or 
condenser types.    The cable has to be purchased separately, again with 
a number of options for various radios.   I think they will make up 
something special if  one of the stock cables doesn't match your needs. 
  Mine has the standard 8 pin round Kenwood mic plug.  I do foot switch 
PTT off the  rear of the radio, so didn't need the 1/4 ptt like the Heil 
has.

Cables plug into the headset with a locking mini din plug, so  you can 
replace a damaged cable, or  change cable for a different radio.

The whole setup is pretty expensive, but I am happy with mine.  Also the 
cable is reinforced with Kevlar, so if you are caught in a gunfight, 
maybe it will stop a bullet and save your life.

73, Steve KW3A



On 11/5/2015 9:40 AM, Michael Ryan wrote:
> Steve:
> Which radio sport model do you have and does it have the quarter inch mono
> for the PTT? I'm gonna stop messing around and just pay for a good all
> around mic.
> The Heil gold elite is about 200 while for a little more I could get a
> radio sport with a comfortable headset included.
>
> 73:
> Mike DE VO1AX
>
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