Motorola Gold Elite - Headset P10 Jack

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pmalone
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Motorola Gold Elite - Headset P10 Jack

Post by pmalone »

Hi,

I just purchased a Motorola Gold Elite and would like to add a P10 connector to it. However, I am not a radio vendor and trying to search to find the part has found me nill. Does anyone know what the part number would be? I am looking for the (normally) ribbon cable with connector to enclosed metal/plastic P10 receptable for mounting under a console. I know some about radio, enough to get it up and running, but am not a dealer, and do not have documentation that one would have, so if anyone can point me to the part number, or perhaps even someplace to purchase one I would greatly appreciate it.


Thanks much,
Patrick
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Re: Motorola Gold Elite - Headset P10 Jack

Post by RFguy »

Detail is in the CIE manual

BLN1148C is a kit with a 5-foot ribon cable and a headset jack (enclosed metal/plastic P10 receptable for mounting under a console)

BLN1211C is a kit with a 11-foot ribon cable and a headset jack (enclosed metal/plastic P10 receptable for mounting under a console)


Both kits are the same with the exeption of the length of the ribon cable (and price, looks like the BLN1211C is cheaper).
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Re: Motorola Gold Elite - Headset P10 Jack

Post by KE9GK »

How many do you need? I have several that I would be willing to part with....not to mention numerous other Centracom items that are taking up space in my basement. PM me if interested.
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