Spectra mic part #

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firetech792
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Spectra mic part #

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Looking for the part number for a Spectra mobile mic coiled cord. I've looked high and low on Batlabs and other sites.
Thank you in advance.
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Re: Spectra mic part #

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That's number 3080223J05 and I have one new old stock for sale. PM for details.
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Thanks so much.
We have to order them from Motorola directly since we're a govt entity. But thank you any way.
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Re: Spectra mic part #

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Speaking of coiled cords for Spectra mic's, does Motorola make an "extra long" coiled cord version of the Spectra Mic. ???
I know they have different length cords for the public safety speaker mics, but what about the Spectra Mics ??
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If you need one I have a Brand new one ..PM me if your intrested
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Re: Spectra mic part #

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MT2000 man wrote:Speaking of coiled cords for Spectra mic's, does Motorola make an "extra long" coiled cord version of the Spectra Mic. ???
There are two mic cords, the only difference is where the strain relief hook is. One is short for the A9 heads, the other has a 6" length to the hook. The overall length is the same.
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Will wrote:
MT2000 man wrote:Speaking of coiled cords for Spectra mic's, does Motorola make an "extra long" coiled cord version of the Spectra Mic. ???
There are two mic cords, the only difference is where the strain relief hook is. One is short for the A9 heads, the other has a 6" length to the hook. The overall length is the same.

Ah, thanks Will ! Didn't know that about the little metal hook. I know my Spectra has that hook RIGHT after the coil in the cord. My other Spectra had the same metal hook, but as you said, a little further down towards the mic. jack. I tried to move the clip down the cord but she's on there very tight, so I'm like "guess it's not meant to move" :))
Both of them are A7 models, but it's very possible that the seller just put any old mic. on them.

Since they are both the same length anyway, looks like I'll just stick with the one I have.
Thanks for the info !
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Re: Spectra mic part #

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The cable with the retainer near the connector is for the MaraTrac 99 channel head also.
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