Foot Pedal Push To Talk Ptt For Intercoms Radios Racing Nascar Imsa Offroad Pci on 2040-parts.com
Arroyo Grande, California, United States
Go hands free with this innovative new push to talk button for your car to car system. Simply mount this foot switch PTT to the floorboard and say goodbye to the steering wheel PTT. Co-drivers can use this PTT to free up their hands to adjust the GPS, check course notes, operate dash switches, etc.. Rugged housing is splash resistant and designed to be durable under the heavy foot of any offroader. Cable length: 6' Push to talk can be used with items below:
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