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Originally Posted by ShelledPants
MSA Sordin Headset.
The hard part is finding the correct downlead/ptt for your radio and headset... If anyone has a decent solution under $200, you let me know. It's the only thing that's put me off buying the Sordin's.
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Not sure if you know about this or not but it is under $200.
http://www.srstactical.ca/communicat...daptor/pt.html
The PT/KEN1/SC would be the one you need assuming you don't want a sniper connection built in. This would probably be one of the cheapest ways to go. You could always call SRS and they might be able to suggest something else too.
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Originally Posted by Hectic
while we are talking about raidos any other good options besides the sordin? Looking for something not too expensive thatll work with a throat mic, maybe with an option for a long ass antenna i can mount on my back through some molle loops(like the one i seen coach usin at the wolfpack game a cpl years back) somethin beter then the crappy tire motorolas ive been using lol.
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Most setups involving military headsets are going to be around $400 or more. An option if you want real Sordins or Comtacs for less money is using a speaker mic with an aux port and buying a set of either Sordin's without the boom mic with an aux port or Comtacs without a boom mic. You will use the speaker mic as the PTT and mic and this will save a lot of money over a comms headset with a PTT. This will still be around $200 or more depending on the headset you choose though.
Cancom Radio Accessories also has a lot of good choices for communications stuff like surveillance wires, speaker mics, bone conduction mics and other headsets.
Another option is always the Z-tactical or element replicas if you want the look without spending the money. Just remember you get what you pay for.