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Can anyone ID this push-to-talk PTT earpiece for CP200?

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Anyone familiar with the this specific CP200-compatible earpiece? It has a push-to-talk button with a clip on it:
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Anyone familiar with the this specific CP200-compatible earpiece? It has a push-to-talk button with a clip on it:
There's a bunch of different versions of speaker mics and earphone mics that have that exact switch and clip assembly. It's impossible to tell which one you are specifically looking for from the pic you provided.

If you'll search eBay using "cp200 ear mic" without the quotes, you'll find many, many different units to choose from.
 
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