Any clue what this could be used for? (ebay link)

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Any clue what this could be used for? (ebay link)

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Re: Any clue what this could be used for? (ebay link)

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http://cgi.ebay.com/Noise-reduction-Hea ... 634.c0.m14

Looks like it fits some of his headsets. That's not something I'd want banging around every time you move!
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Re: Any clue what this could be used for? (ebay link)

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Aftermarket toy audio accessory adapter.

I saw those a while back and recommended one to a guy who wanted something to fabricate a earpiece/headset-type deal with. So far as I know, it worked OK for his purposes.
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Re: Any clue what this could be used for? (ebay link)

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If you look at the adapter you'll see that it's really for the MX radios. This adapter may work on the XTS, but will not permently screw down on the radio - the locking screw is on the side, not the top required to secure it to an XTS.
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Re: Any clue what this could be used for? (ebay link)

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Hightower wrote:If you look at the adapter you'll see that it's really for the MX radios. This adapter may work on the XTS, but will not permently screw down on the radio - the locking screw is on the side, not the top required to secure it to an XTS.
I think it's just the angle of the picture that makes it look that way - if you look closely it appears to be a normal screw attached to a rubber keeper just like every other Jedi/XTS connector ever made. Either that or the Chinese really blew it on copying the design. :lol:
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Re: Any clue what this could be used for? (ebay link)

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i think it's the adaptor for a motorcycle helmet setup
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Re: Any clue what this could be used for? (ebay link)

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Its for a motorcycle set up but it looks like its backwards. The helmet cord is a male the bike has a female plug. It looks like his cord has a male plug wont work with a helmet cord.
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