David Clark H7140 Police Fire Aircraft Throat Mic Vox-tm And Charger on 2040-parts.com
Hershey, Pennsylvania, US
Up for sale out of and upgrade is a David Clark Model H7140 headset. It has a throat mic hookup and comes with a VOX-TM and charger. It was used on Police and Fire Dept radios. All you need is a cable from the VOX to the radio you might have. I did not get any cables to radios with the unit, so I have no way to test it so sold as/is and for parts or repair. I am also sending along a new Model TM-1 neck band assy kit throat mic. If you look at the second you can see that the rubber is coming out of the one ear piece.
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