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Desk consoles are controllers which function as extra [[control heads]] for the attached radio and are able to control most or all the functions of the host radio, including PTT, transmit and receive audio, and menu interfacing. Over the years there have been several deskset systems made for various lines of radios, and most of these consoles support the [[SB9600 protocol]] for radio control. | Desk consoles are controllers which function as extra [[control heads]] for the attached radio and are able to control most or all the functions of the host radio, including PTT, transmit and receive audio, and menu interfacing. Over the years there have been several deskset systems made for various lines of radios, and most of these consoles support the [[SB9600 protocol]] for radio control. | ||
==Deskset Consoles== | |||
Phone-style desktop control heads for controlling radios over long distances. | |||
*[[MC1000]] | |||
*[[MC2500]] | |||
*[[MC3000]] | |||
*[[RCH3000]] | |||
*[[MCD5000]] | |||
==Dispatch Consoles== | |||
*[[MCC5500]] | |||
*[[CENTRACOM]] | |||
*[[Command Star]] |
Revision as of 23:12, 12 May 2017
Desk consoles are controllers which function as extra control heads for the attached radio and are able to control most or all the functions of the host radio, including PTT, transmit and receive audio, and menu interfacing. Over the years there have been several deskset systems made for various lines of radios, and most of these consoles support the SB9600 protocol for radio control.
Deskset Consoles
Phone-style desktop control heads for controlling radios over long distances.