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Midland GXT1000VP4 36-Mile 50-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio (Pair) (Black/Silver)


Midland GXT1000VP4 36-Mile 50-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio (Pair) (Black/Silver)


$57.28


Midway's GXT1000VP4 two-way, 22-channel radios are designed for GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) operation, in a rugged, weatherproof package. With a range of up to 36 miles, they're perfect for most any adventure. Features include privacy codes, direct/group calling, NOAA weather radio/alert/scan, silent operation, whisper function, SOS siren, and plenty more. With a range of...

Midland GXT1050VP4 36-Mile 50-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio (Pair) (Camo)


Midland GXT1050VP4 36-Mile 50-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio (Pair) (Camo)


$66.74


Midway's GXT1050VP4 two-way, 22-channel radios are designed for GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) operation, in a rugged, weatherproof package. With a range of up to 36 miles and Mossy Oak Breakup Camo finish, they're ideal for your next hunting trip. Features include privacy codes, direct/group calling, NOAA weather radio/alert/scan, silent operation, whisper function, SOS siren, and plenty mor...

Cobra GA-EB M2 Earbud and Compact Microphone


Cobra GA-EB M2 Earbud and Compact Microphone


$9.11


Ear Bud and Comapct Microphone with push to talk button. Fits micrTALK radios with a single PIN speaker/microphone jack. Check for compatibility. Radio must have a single PIN speaker/microphone jac. [blank]...

Motocomm Magnum F14 Full-Face Communicator Headset


Motocomm Magnum F14 Full-Face Communicator Headset


$59.95


Motocomm Magnum F14 Full-Face Communicator Headset The full-face helmet headset and PTT system is an accessory for use with Motorola handheld 2-way radios with a single speakermicrophone accessory jack. Makes the use of a 2-way radio convenient and safe while riding a motorcycle, snowmobile, ATV, or any other activity in which a helmet is worn. Use the in conjunction with your 2-way radio for bi...

1/6 Scale Dragon Models US Navy Seal Team Six  Rick


1/6 Scale Dragon Models US Navy Seal Team Six Rick


$38.00


U.S. Navy SEAL Team Six, Rick. Rick was born on Christmas Day, 1999 and decomissioned on Feb. 26th, 2001. Now is your chance to pick this one up at a reasonable price. Rick comes with a very detailed assault rifle vest, Mk.III Navy combat knife with sheath, nomex aviator gloves, Benelli super 90 shotgun with Sure Fire tactical light, M3 shotgun with pump action, pistol belt with Motorola walkie-ta...

Midland GXT 36-Mile 50-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Series


Midland GXT 36-Mile 50-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Series



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Fire Fox Technologies Paintball Edition Throat Mic


Fire Fox Technologies Paintball Edition Throat Mic


$31.00


The Paintball Edition Throat Mic keeps out all background noises and allow you to whisper to your companions even while firing your marker - they will hear only your voice.You can coordinate the advance on your target or talk with your team in the middle of a fire-fight. For the scenario player, the throat mic can facilitate the strategy and movement of team members, allowing you to know who is un...

Stryker Lite Throat Microphone


Stryker Lite Throat Microphone


$74.99


Introducing the latest revolution in Throat Mic technology - The STRYKER LITE! With its unique design and added features, the Stryker Lite is the next generation in throat microphone technology.

Improving on the previous single pickup throat mics, the ALL NEW STRYKER LITE incorporates a new high quality acoustic ear coil for added comfort and performance TRUE dual transponders for voice clarity, ...





Question regarding Walkie Talkie/ portable radio jacks, HOW EXCITING?

Hello, it would be a wonderful help if anyone could provide me with information relating too the jacks that are common on walkie talkies i think, its a 3.5mm audio plug and a 2.5mm one side by side, What do they each do? I have an old throat mic and was wanting to fiddle around with it, thanks very much
Kylenstevo,

Actually, the general two-way radio standard is that the 2.5mm is the microphone and the 3.5mm is for the speaker. Both are mono connections. For PTT (push-to-talk) you put 2.2kΩ from the 2.5mm TIP to ground (2.5mm ring). So, in order to use your throat mic, wire it up with a 2.5mm mono plug. For PTT, rig up a momentary SPST switch with one lead going to ground of the 2.5mm plug and the other switch lead going to the tip via a 2.2kΩ resistor. That'll key up the radio for you remotely. Some radios will let you use the PTT on the radio while having a mic plugged into the jack, some won't. It depends on the radio so best to wire a remote PTT when using the speaker/mic jack to be safe. Also, in Kenwood radios, the 2.5mm and 3.5mm jacks are reversed from the standard. Most that have a 2.5mm and 3.5mm jack are as I have already mentioned.

Talkie Throat Mic

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