Firecom Portable Radio Adapters

Connect your 500-Series wireless headset to virtually any portable two-way radio.
Firecom Portable Radio Adapters
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Firecom Portable Radio Adapters
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Compatible with more than 400 models from manufacturers like Motorola, GE, Ericsson, Harris, ICOM, Kenwood, Maxon, Midland, Relm, Standard, Tait, Vertex and many others.
Simple direct-wire connection installs easily.
- Connects any 500-Series headset to a portable two-way radio or wired auxiliary device
- Unless otherwise specified: Coiled cable, 6 feet when stretched
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