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  2. Setcom Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the System 1300 intercom was designed for Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting vehicles (ARFF) that had the first ever split audio function available on the market. The System 1300 intercom went on to become the industry standard for U.S. airports to have on their trucks because of the practicality and safety factors. In 2000, the System ...

  3. Clear-Com - Wikipedia

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    The company's FreeSpeak wireless intercom was nominated in 2020 for a TEC Award. [7] Clear-Com was purchased in 2010 by Southern California electronics manufacturer HME, known for supplying wireless headsets for drive-through fast-food restaurant operations. [8] Company headquarters were moved from Poway to Carlsbad, California, in 2018.

  4. Japan Radio Company - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1915, the company has produced a wide variety of products including marine electronics, measuring equipment for telecommunication, radio broadcasting equipment, and amateur radio equipment, including the JST-145dx/JST-245dx HF transceivers, which were the last amateur radio transceivers produced by JRC, ending in 2002.

  5. Sound-powered telephone - Wikipedia

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    Modern emergency telephone powered by sound alone. A sound-powered telephone is a communication device that allows users to talk to each other with the use of a handset, similar to a conventional telephone, but without the use of external power.

  6. Wireless intercom - Wikipedia

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    Wireless intercom privacy can be provided if the audio stream is encrypted. Telex, HME, Altair and other intercom manufacturers offer encrypted wireless intercom for corporate, military and sports team customers desiring instant voice communications with privacy. [2] [3] The first use of encrypted wireless intercom in American football was in ...

  7. Marine VHF radio - Wikipedia

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    Marine VHF radio is a worldwide system of two way radio transceivers on ships and watercraft used for bidirectional voice communication from ship-to-ship, ship-to-shore (for example with harbormasters), and in certain circumstances ship-to-aircraft.

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