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Old February 18th 05, 11:44 PM
dt
 
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Cisco transmitters were made at the Motorola Ft. lauderdale plant
during the late 70's-eraly 80's. They were an "SP" product, cost
something around $900, and were in compeititon with KEL and others.
They were used as a body mic for surveillance purposes and were
usually sold with a suitcase kit which contained an Alert Monitor
receiver and a tape recorder.
dt

On 18 Feb 2005 15:16:07 -0800, wrote:

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On the label is....

Cisco
Motorola inc.
FCC xmtr data CC4330
MODEL no. P1316A
Freq 458.275

It transmits a single tone for a length of time after the on/off switch
is depressed and then transmits voice.

I've never seen one until now and don't know what it could have been
used for except maybe some kind of local paging unit?

Any ideas?

Thanks,
RoD