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LowderK

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Does anyone on here remember back in the day maybe mid 80's up through the 1990's CES made a microphone that looked like a Telephone Handset with keypad on the back/top..? if so does anyone have a picture or part number..? I had one on a UHF Motorola mobile that was used on a interconnect system in Ruidoso NM back before there was cellular..... the hand set had a PPT on one side and a slide switch in the center on the inside if I remember right thanks in advance
 

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close but that the 810 I have a few of them ... this was a telephone style handset not just a DTMF mic there were two models one had like 9 autodial memory's the one you sent is a good mic but not what I was looking for
 

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I'm sorry that is a 805 Maybe the one I was thinking of is a 810 I just don't remember tat was 30+ years ago and I was only 16 at the time using it
 
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