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3M™ Peltor™ Push-To-Talk Adapter
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For Use With (Equipment):
Astro Sabre Series Radios: I, II, III-R (requires Motorola Models: NTN5213C/NTN5664D)-NATO Wired
Kenwood Radios: TK220/320, 240/340, 240D/340D, Free Talk, Free Talk XL and Pro Talk
Motorola HT750 Series Radios-NATO Wired
Motorola Radios: FRS Single Jack-NATO Wired
Description
Use 3M™ PELTOR™ Push-To-Talk (PTT) Adapters to optimize the placement of the PTT button for convenient activation
- For use with 3M™ PELTOR™ COMTAC™ Protective Communication Headsets and compatible two-way radios
- Ambidextrous design allows for easy use by either the right or left hand
- Mounting clip can be rotated 360 degrees
- Design allows for either belt or shoulder mounting
- Button profile and tactile feedback suitable for gloved hands
- Optional shroud protects PTT button from accidental activation, for instance when laying in the prone position
- NEXUS TP-120 connection serves as a break-away connector for removal in emergency situations
- Curly cable downlead with radio specific connector. To determine the appropriate PTT adapter for your two-way radio, please visit 3M.com/PeltorAdapters
- Motorola Sabre Series Adaptor is designed to fit the size and shape of both right and left hands
- Buttons recessed to reduce accidental activation
- Clip on the backside can be twisted 360 degrees
- TP-120 connection to the unit serves as a break-away connector for removal in emergency situations
- 3M Catalog# FL5012-02, FL5014-02, FL5030-02, FL5035-02, FL5082-02

Specifications
Specifications
Product Type | Push-to-Talk Adaptor |
For Use With (Equipment) | Motorola Radios: FRS Single Jack-NATO Wired |
Model | FL5082-02 |
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