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Sigtronics Intercom Auxiliary Adapter

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I'm looking for guidance on adapters for a Sigtronics intercom system in a fire apparatus, I'm not exactly sure what model the intercom is but it's a 4 headset system. I'm wanting to add either a aux cable or a aux cable with fm stereo to play music through the headsets. Obviously this would need to work in a way that would still allow radio traffic to be heard through the headsets. I'm not sure how this would work during transmissions, would the music interfere with transmitting? I wouldn't want the music to be transmitted through the mobile radio. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.


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