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SLR-5700 Microphone & Speaker

LubeckTech

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I have a client who is replacing a 1225 Desktop repeater with a SLR5700.
They would like to use the new repeater as a local base like they were with the 1225 desktop.
Is anyone making a simple adapter that would allow a desk mic and amplified speaker to be used on the aux connector of the SLR5700.
Probably we will have to use a Local Extension or custom build something but we are hoping someone might know of a simple adapter.
 

n7maq-1

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PMKN4166A Cable
HSN1006A Speaker
GMMN4063B Hand Mic (I'm sure there is a desk mic, but I don't have that info.)

Jim
 
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