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  1. #1
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    Default Speedcom Radios

    Speedcom racing radios - Incomplete setup.

    Everything is good condition and the radios work when charged. One of the batteries does not hold a charge for very long. Both batteries are dated 2001 and are probably due for replacement.

    I found batteries here: http://www.cutratebatteries.com/batt...eries/TK31C1-D

    $250.00 + Shipping. Pay pal accepted

    Includes:

    2 SC 2000P Radios (1 Battery per radio)
    1 Headset with push to talk
    1 Steering wheel mount push to talk button
    2 Radio battery chargers
    1 Cable from headset to crew radio
    1 90 degree in car antenna adapter
    1 straight in car antenna adapter
    1 remote antenna adapter (attached to the in car radio)
    2 Radio Antennas
    1 jack cable that connects the headset to a scanner
    1 external car antenna
    1 Metal carrying case
    1 SPEEDCOM belt
    1 Crew member radio holster
    1 Helmet Mic

    Missing items

    Internal car antenna mount
    car antenna wiring
    Wiring from Helmet Mic/push to talk button



    Scott Peterson
    KC Region
    83 RX7
    STU #17

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    Scott Peterson
    KC Region
    83 RX7
    STU #17

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    would like some more information on the radios, please..
    How many channels? any idea what frequencies are programmed in?
    What kind of range do you see with these? i.e. How well do they work on long tracks?
    Houston Region
    STU Nissan 240SX
    EProd RX7

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt93SE View Post
    would like some more information on the radios, please..
    How many channels? any idea what frequencies are programmed in?
    What kind of range do you see with these? i.e. How well do they work on long tracks?
    I will get back to you with the specifics. We used them at Mid Ohio successfully
    Scott Peterson
    KC Region
    83 RX7
    STU #17

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    The radios are Tekk model NT90. They have 16 channels but we do not know what the frequency is.

    Regarding range I confirmed with the driver that the only place he couldn't recieve was in Thunder Valley at Mid Ohio. But as the driver put it he was a little busy there anyway.
    Scott Peterson
    KC Region
    83 RX7
    STU #17

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    Wife is going to kill me for all the money I'm spending this month.. new corner scales, ECU, splitter, wing, engine parts, radios...
    Houston Region
    STU Nissan 240SX
    EProd RX7

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