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Motorola Systems 9000 PA/Air Horn

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bReed11091

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I'm interested in putting a Motorola Systems 9000 PA/Air Horn in my car. I was hoping somebody could tell me the Systems 9000 equipment that I would need to do this.
 

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Well provided you have a Syntorx 9000 or Spectra A-9 Radio, you will need the jumper cable that goes from the A-9 head to the Dek Siren Head unit, Also needed are the T-cable from the radio to the systems 9000 siren box, the siren box itself and a siren speaker...

I can't off the top of my head remember the Motorola Part #'s....Anybody else out there will maybe chime in....
 
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If you happen to have an A9 head ending in 1073 or an equivalent model, you won't need the cable for the DEK unit because the siren control functions are handled in the control head, but you'll still need the HKN4363C (or B) radio-to-siren unit. The Siren unit is an HLN1185D or E, and C might work, but I can't recall if it will. There's more info on Batlabs.
 
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