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Midian Electronics CBLKM03A

SM1 and IS Cable
Cable for IS-1, IS-2, PR-10 & VAE-10. For KENWOOD TKR-750, TKR-850 repeaters
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Item SKU Number:  512027
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Midian Electronics CBLKM03A SM1 and IS Cable

Connects to this radio via accessory connector.

Works with KENWOOD radios:

TKR-750
TKR-850




Midian Electronics manufactures voice encryption and tone signaling devices for Two-Way radio for use by Public Safety users. Products include plug-in scramblers for radios such as Motorola, Vertex, Maxon, Tait, & Icom, Two-Tone & DTMF encoders and decoders for emergency alarms, and products compatible with Motorola's MDC-1200 signaling format.

Midian's tone signaling and encryption products fit a wide variety of applications. They are used by public safety (police, fire, and ambulance), fleet (taxi, towing, fishing, etc.), government, industrial, and OEM users.

Midian's products have been used by: United States Armed Forces, Indian Army, Mexico City Federal Police, Riyadh Police Force, Spanish Guardia Civil, and many others.





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