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Strike Alpha Motorola WAVE TLK 100 Two-Way Radio Car Cradle
Estimated delivery between December 24 and December 26.
Minimum of
1
/
increment of
1
DESCRIPTION:
Introducing a push-to-talk vehicle holder for the Motorola TLK100. Strike Alpha WAVE TLK 100 Two-Way Radio vehicle mount will securely and firmly hold your PTT device in place even on rough roads. Not only will it hold your two-way radio while you work and drive but this Motorola WAVE TLK 100 car dock will also charge your Motorola TLK100. This Motorola TLK 100 vehicle mount from Strike is designed for enterprise use and is engineered to withstand tough working conditions. Ideal for use in field operations public safety transportation and logistics.? Quick 3-amp charging Motorola WAVE TLK 100 Two-Way Radio cradleSecure & sleek car mount designAdjustable mount for viewing angle positioningClutter-free hard-wired power packCrash-tested durable materialPlug 'N Play with a replaceable cradle head3-Year unlimited KM warrantyFEATURES:
Designed for professional hard-wired installationIncludes DC Charging Cable (Input Voltage: 12/24Vdc)Swivel mount fits seamlessly in all vehiclesCompatible with 12V and 24V charging systems voltage spike protectionIndustry-Standard AMPS Pattern for RAM Mounts and other car mountsEngineered and designed in AustraliaPACKAGE CONTENTS:
- Strike Alpha Car Cradle
- Strike AK Swivel Mount & Screw Pack
- DC Charging Cable Power Pack (Professional Installation)
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