Jedi/XTS speaker mic clip "loop"?

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Jedi/XTS speaker mic clip "loop"?

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I really like the "d-clip" loop on the APX XE RSM, makes it easy to hang the mic over the antenna when not clipped to anything or sitting on a desk. Has anyone seen anything (aftermarket or otherwise) that can be adapted to the Jedi/XTS mic clip assembly? (besides a cheap piece of string). :-)
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Re: Jedi/XTS speaker mic clip "loop"?

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See my thread here:
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=104890

Unfortunately, I have yet to find a really satisfactory solution. The best I could come up with was a D-ring that I slipped under the clip. You can then slide that over the antenna.

Edited to add: Like this, though I can't recall the exact size:
http://www.lowes.com/pd_132572-37672-88 ... Id=3228470&
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Re: Jedi/XTS speaker mic clip "loop"?

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No -

But what you could do is buy the button mic clip and throw a regular D-ring from an old case on it - that should do the trick for you.

The button clip can be found here:
http://store02.prostores.com/servlet/ra ... ent/Detail
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Re: Jedi/XTS speaker mic clip "loop"?

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So I'm thinking that if the clip hinge pin can be removed from the existing assembly and replaced with a D-clip, that might be better?
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Re: Jedi/XTS speaker mic clip "loop"?

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Yeah, that would probably be the optimal solution. But I don't know how easy that would be.
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Re: Jedi/XTS speaker mic clip "loop"?

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KD7FLY wrote:No -

But what you could do is buy the button mic clip and throw a regular D-ring from an old case on it - that should do the trick for you.

The button clip can be found here:
http://store02.prostores.com/servlet/ra ... ent/Detail

$33 ?!?!
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Re: Jedi/XTS speaker mic clip "loop"?

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MT2000 man wrote:
KD7FLY wrote:No -

But what you could do is buy the button mic clip and throw a regular D-ring from an old case on it - that should do the trick for you.

The button clip can be found here:
http://store02.prostores.com/servlet/ra ... ent/Detail

$33 ?!?!

Yeah...isn't that fantastic?
They're the only ones who make that aside from the FDNY. I suppose you could make one yourself but I'm not too sure how it would work out if it was actually used on a job/under stress.
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Re: Jedi/XTS speaker mic clip "loop"?

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I had that same clip ( in the link ), but I could kick myself now, because I traded the speaker mic it was on ( got the mic from Jim ) and didn't know how hard they would be to come by :(
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