PN needed for xts battery beltclip/D-ring clip

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PN needed for xts battery beltclip/D-ring clip

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I remember these things from the old saber beltclips with the D-ring so it could attach right to your dutybelt without a holster, but never seen this for the xts. Til I stumbled over this picture... Anyone got a part number for this/know if this will work with any of the standard Motorola D-ring duty belt holders?

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Post by Grog »

From http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=65211

akardam wrote:Fits any XTS battery:

NTN9212A
Carrying Case Accessory, “D” clip for battery
(only compatible with NTN9213A)

NTN9213A
Carrying Case Accessory, 3.0" Belt Loop, High Activity
(only compatible with NTN9212A)

Also see................

LAC-OPS wrote:Until recently LA Sheriff was using the NTN9212A on their XTS3000's and 5000's but stopped because the batteries were not strong enough to support movement of the radio around on peoples belts. They were getting hundreds of batteries back where the belt clip slot was breaking on the battery, but the battery was still good.

They went to a leather or nylon case but I'm not sure who the mfg is.
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Post by jedi_saber »

Thank you!

Anyone use this stuff on a regular basis?

And does anyone have a PN number for the astro saber equivalent for that beltclip, if such thing exists?
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Post by RFguy »

We have a public safety agency using them and we do see some broken batteries as a result. Not a large number, but enough to take notice. (Good for battery sales) :)
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