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CM1 - Replacement mic for Codan 9323, 9360, 9390 and 9780 radios


Codan 9323 replacement microphone

LATEST DESIGN USING SURFACE MOUNT COMPONENTS

The CM1 is designed to be a direct plug-in replacement for the microphone used on the Codan 9323, 9360, 9390 and 9780 radios.

The CM1 replacement microphone uses the latest surface mount component technology for reliability and has a backlit keypad with three levels of lighting (Off, Low and Normal, internally selectable) to suit your operational requirements.

The microphone keypad is printed with all the standard radio commands, as well as numbers, for ease of use.

Using this microphone is exactly the same as using the standard Codan microphone, so no need to learn any new key presses, etc. Just plug in and you're ready to go!

We can supply commonly required spares for this and similar microphones. Please select SPARES from the menu on the left.

For other spares requirements please contact us.

Jenal Communications design and manufacture a wide range of radio related devices including units which use the standard HF selcall and telcall signalling as used by Barrett, Codan, Icom and Q-Mac. Thousands of these products are being used all around the world by Governments, NGOs, Commercial organisations and Amateur Radio operators. We also manufacture a number of devices which use the common DTMF (or touchtone) signalling system.
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Last modified: 01 August 2017.