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- From: Una Smith <una.smith@att.net>
- To: msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: [MSAR] Radio Headsets
- Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2010 14:59:40 -0600
This sounds like it would be good for MSAR.
Una
Dana McGuire <K9Preydrive@yahoo.com> on SAR-L wrote:
>
>I'd like to weigh in here as well.
>
>Our team can't afford all the bells and whistles, and have tried various
>GMRS/FRS radios as well as headsets and throat mics. It's up to the
>individuals
>what they wanna wear but usually stick with just the radio as wires tend to
>get
>hung on everything in the woods.
>
>
>I have (until the other day when my dog decided I didn't need it anymore...)
>a
>headset I bought for use during paintball games. It's called the Commander
>(http://tinyurl.com/Commander-headset) and it's a modular system with a
>large
>PTT button with 3 ports...one to the radio, one to the headset and one, if
>chosen, to a ptt button or plunger for your hand of choice.
>
>It's very good with noise cancellation with the large, maneuverable boom mic
>and
>the band that goes around the back of your head near your neck is strong and
>comfortable. Fits under the bottom of a ball cap so it doesn't get in the
>way of
>your hat or helmet depending on what you are wearing.
>
>
>I'd recommend this to anyone wanting a good personal comms set up.
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[MSAR] Radio Headsets,
Una Smith, 08/19/2010
- Re: [MSAR] Radio Headsets, IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 08/19/2010
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