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Motorola Mic on Harris XL-200???

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Our fire department recently received a multi jurisdictional grant that awarded us Harris XL-200 radios. We Currently are using Motorola APX 7000 radios. The current lapel mics that we have allow us to chance between channels on the lapel mic quite easily and utilize that frequently. We have been shown two different lapel mic options for Harris, none of which have this option. Is there anything out there for Harris that comes close to offering this functionality? or possibly an adapter to use our Motorola lapel mic with Harris radio?? Any help or direction would be appreciated. Thanks
 

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No there isn't however for fire I recommend vthe Fire RSM if you can afford it.

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We have both mics for testing, currently, That one appears to be very rugged, just was looking for the functionality that we currently have with Motorola.
 
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