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It is also possible to configure the radio in the field using the fill-gun - 0301/2 miniature programmer with pre-loaded configuration. R35010 transceiver is compatible with a range of headsets, active hearing protection headsets (with various types of microphones, including bone con- duction microphones and laryngophones) and in-ear headsets. RADMOR has designed a vehicular adapter which enables using the R35010 set in a vehicle. The radio is then powered from on-board power supply and can be connected to the external vehicular antenna, increasing communication range. Each R35010 kit includes a lightweight headset (similar to a Bowman headset) and a wireless PTT (WPTT) button, which can be attached to uniform or equipment. Every WPTT is paired to a particular radio and does not work with a similar device, even if it is within its range. If needed, it is possible to quickly change the con- figuration and assign a different button to a particu- lar radio – the procedure is very simple and can be done unaided, as it does not require any addition- al hardware, only appropriate sequence of actions described in the manual. ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES

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