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New Rugged Radios Rrp357 2-place Intercom System With Behind The Head Headsets on 2040-parts.com

US $499.95
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Rugged Radios Surface Finish:Hard Mounted or Flush Mounted Manufacturer Part Number:357-2P-BTH Country/Region of Manufacture:Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear

Rugged Radios THREE FIFTY SEVEN Intercom System

Part Number: RRP357

The new Rugged RRP357 2-Place intercom combines race proven performance, total VOX control between driver and co-driver, and aluminum extrusion construction.

Featuring Quick Lock connections for intercom cables, music, GoPro in car cameras, and cell phones, makes the RRP357 the easiest intercom to install and adapts to almost any external device. Simply mount, plug in and turn on. It’s that easy!

Key Features Included:

- Total Control VOX operation

- Universal 2-way radio connection

- Auto music muting

- Aluminum Extrusion construction

- Quick Lock easy install connectors

- Front 3.5mm music port

- Easy connect for Go Pro in car cameras

- 2-Place operation.

Easily connect to a 2-way handheld or mobile radio with the optional radio jumper cables. Dial in the transmit level with the adjustable gain pot for low or high impedance radios.

Enjoy listening to your favorite music with the universal 3.5mm or rear Quick Lock music port. The music with automatically mute when your driver/co-driver conversation begins and softly comes back with the conversation ends.

With the optional CS-MUSIC-REC cable connected to the GoPro in-car camera connection port you can record the action and communications between driver, co driver and pit crew.

With the optional CS-IPHONE-6P cable, users are able to connect a cell phone, such as an iPhone, Motorola, LG or Samsung, to dial and receive calls, or stream music.

Designed to be the most universal intercom available, the RRP357 can be configured to almost any application. From race vehicles, sand cars, to UTV’s, the high performance RRP357 will keep you connected.

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