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Sena TuffTalk 2-Way Radio Cable for Motorola Commercial Radios w/ Multipin Connector
Sena TuffTalk 2-Way Radio Cable for Motorola Commercial Radios w/ Multipin Connector
Sena TuffTalk 2-Way Radio Cable for Motorola Commercial Radios w/ Multipin Connector
Sena TuffTalk 2-Way Radio Cable for Motorola Commercial Radios w/ Multipin Connector
$ 44.50 USD

Sena TuffTalk 2-Way Radio Cable for Motorola Commercial Radios w/ Multipin Connector

This curly cord cable is for a hardwired connection between the TUFFTALK headset and specific Motorola handheld radios using a multi-pin connector (see radio list below).

This cable allows the use of a Motorola 2-way radio with the standard TuffTalk headset (TUFFTALK-01 and TUFFTALK-02).  It allows you to still communicate headset-to-headset via the TuffTalk's Bluetooth intercom, but also to connect your headset to your Motorola handheld radio to allow communication via 2-way radio when needed.

In addition to audio and mic functions, this cable also enables the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button built-in to the side of the Tufftallk headset. Just press the PTT button on the side of your headset to talk via the 2-way radio, and release to listen.

This cable connects the standard TuffTalk headset's 3.5mm jack to the following Motorola multi-pin radios, which use a specific multi-pin type connector:

XPR Series: XPR6100, XPR6300, XPR6350, XPR6380, XPR6500, XPR6550, XPR6580, XPR7350, XPR7380, XPR7550, XPR7580 MTP Series: MTP6550, MTP6750, MTP850S, MTP830S XiR Series: XiR P8200, XiR P8208, XiR P8260, XiR P8268, XiR P8608, XiR P8620, XiR P8628, XiR P8660, XiR P8668 DP Series: DP3400, DP3401, DP3600, DP3601, DP4400, DP4401, DP4600, DP4601, DP4800 DGP Series: DGP4150, DGP4150+, DGP5050, DGP5550, DGP6150, DGP6150+, DGP8050, DGP8550 APX series: APX1000, APX2000, APX3000, APX5000, APX6000, APX7000, APX7000SE, APX8000 etc. SRX series: SRX2200

Note: Actual cable appearance my differ slightly from pictures shown.  The pin layout shown is the correct layout for all of the above radios.  Any missing pins are data pins, and are not needed for connection to the Tufftalk headset's audio, mic, and PTT functions.