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Does anyone know if there is a factory cover for the mic socket used on late model Harris radios? I'm thinking typical use would be for a CS7000 where the unit has the connector on the console for the mic and a cover for the one on the radio head.
 

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Check out page 23.
 

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Excellent, Thanks! Now to find some FM-017900-001 for sale online. These will be great for my M7300 monitoring units.
 

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No problem, try NLT, they likely have it.
 

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They are very expensive for what they are. They could easily be 3D printed as there is no sort of rubber or seal, just hard plastic with a screw. I have one on mine, but do not have a 3D scanner.
 
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