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Anyone know the S/N number for the speaker mic that resembles the NMN6191C Jedi Mic, but also has an orange emergency button on the top. I'm NOT talking about the Jedi mic that has the coil cord with antenna commonly seen out of the US.
 

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I have an RMN5023BSP01 it has the mic hang up button on the back of the clip It works with my XTS3000 and 5000's fine
 

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Yeah, I almost bought one of those, you can find them pretty cheap on the bay of e. But thats not the one that Im talking about.
 

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Nope, its not part of the commander series, I swear ive seen it before, it looks identical to the jedi 6191 mics, but it has an orange button on the top, in the middle, its a rectangular button thats orange.
 

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Well, I tried to view the image but it says Im forbiddon, but no its Motorola, it has Motorola tags on it.
 

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Wait, I backtracked that image and found it from batlabs, It might be that one but the model that I saw was connected to an XTS5000.

I know what your talking about I've seen it on youtube I'll see if I can find it again.
 

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No that ones actually the one I said I was not talking about, the one that Im looking for looks like http://www.alice-dsl.net/km1hwi/ebayvorlage/foto/Motorola Lautsprechermikrofon/NMN6191C GP900/1.jpg - that is a NMN6191C, the one I am looking for looks exactly like this, the only difference is that it has an emergency button on the top, although im starting to think that what I saw either was modded by a company in the mass amounts, or was produced for a very short time and is now discontinued, I have seen it on the show cops before, but Ive seen a picture of it but I cant find it on google images..
 

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I believe the one you are talking about has been discontinued and replaced with model # RMN5038A.
 

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No that ones actually the one I said I was not talking about, the one that Im looking for looks like http://www.alice-dsl.net/km1hwi/ebayvorlage/foto/Motorola Lautsprechermikrofon/NMN6191C GP900/1.jpg - that is a NMN6191C, the one I am looking for looks exactly like this, the only difference is that it has an emergency button on the top, although im starting to think that what I saw either was modded by a company in the mass amounts, or was produced for a very short time and is now discontinued, I have seen it on the show cops before, but Ive seen a picture of it but I cant find it on google images..

Oh sorry I miss read that.
 

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I believe the one you are talking about has been discontinued and replaced with model # RMN5038A.

Yeah, I think the commander series did replace it cause I cant find what Im talking about at all. Not on google images, not on Motorola, and not on ebay. So I bet Motorola manufactured it for a really short time and then just replaced it and the ones that have been replaced are probably sitting agencies radio shops.
 

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Well after 2 years I found it. It's model number is RMN5023DSP01, and yes bezking you were right it was made especially for the FDNY. From what I read, it will work with the whole XTS series. Never did get that link you posted to work so I'm not sure if it's the same model as what you found.

I saw this mic on ebay, and it was Ko- a popular ebayer- who was selling it. The very first 2 pictures on this Google search are of the mic itself: https://www.google.com/search?hl=en...urce=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=5F2UUL-CMIXBiwLklYCgAQ

It looks like a slightly deformed version of the standard nmn6191 or nmn6193 jedi mic and it has it's own orange button on top. I haven't managed to find any other pictures online of it using its model number and the listing on ebay is long gone. The ones on Google may disappear too as I wasn't able to find the source by clicking on them.

Thanks for all the replies!

Actually I was able to get into batlabs without logging in, here is the link to the pic from that thread: http://www.pbase.com/slhfoto/image/59714676
 
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I thought there was a more common Motorola jedi style mic with orange button used in the UK/Europe?
 

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I thought there was a more common Motorola jedi style mic with orange button used in the UK/Europe?

Yeah there is, I think someone mentioned it here however its the one with the coax cable and the antenna jack on top.
 

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The London Met police had a Jedi style Mic with the antenna and an emergecy button on the top when they used the HT900's ( aka HT1000) before they went Tetra. Those show up on Ebay on occasion.
 
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