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olice departments have begun to use
bicycle officers in many facets of the community
today. Radio communications,
while using this mode of transportation, have become
more effective with
RadioMate's RMT 742. This lightweight headset attaches
to your existing bike
helmet with velcro and may be worn on either the
right or left side of your
helmet. The RMT 742 includes a quick disconnect,
extended voice tube,
background noise suppressor and replaceable eartip.
The interface for the RMT 742
allows connection to most portable two-way radios. |
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| This lightweight headset attaches quickly to the exterior
of any bike helmet. An inner eartip directs sound to your ear for clear
audio. |
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| Small and lightweight, this speaker
microphone has a 2.5
mm jack for alternate receive audio through an optional
earset. Shown with RMT 930 purchased separately. |
| Mini-inline interface offers a small push-to-talk switch
and coiled cable to radio. Includes clothing clip for easy attachment to any
uniform. Compatible with almost all portables. |
| Bicycle handlebar
push-to-talk switch attaches to most
bike frames. |
| Popular and lightweight, the behind-the-head style may be
worn with or without a helmet. Select from eartip or speaker disc
models. |
| Pistol grip style interface shown here with optional
handlebar push-to-talk pigtail. Can be mounted to your duty belt with its
sturdy clip. |
| This belt mounted PTT switch allows the user to connect to
a portable radio to transmit and receive on the headset when off the
motorcycle. |
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RadioMate® Corporation
1872 Countrywood Court
Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Phone: 925.943.6442 /800.346.6442
Fax: 925.476.5308
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