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4/16/2012 6:07:47 PM EDT
Do such a thing exist that I can use with my son/wife at the range that are hearing protection but can also be used as communication purposes?  Something like the Peltor Tactical but with communications not using an attached UHF/VHF radio system?



I'm not sure if this is the correct section, but I couldn't find a good place to ask.
4/16/2012 6:23:32 PM EDT
[#1]
Are they standing next to you ? Should be able to hear them with electronic EP...

Failing that you can get the sordins that tie in with blue tooth and do a conference call ?


4/16/2012 9:04:08 PM EDT
[#2]
Sure, there are plenty of things out there you can use, with varying degrees of success and cost. However, I think you're kinda hamstringing yourself by not wanting to use an attached radio system.

How do you plan on sending signals between family members? Typically you'd want to use a radio of some type, but what are you picturing?

~Bill
4/17/2012 12:16:26 AM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
Sure, there are plenty of things out there you can use, with varying degrees of success and cost. However, I think you're kinda hamstringing yourself by not wanting to use an attached radio system.

How do you plan on sending signals between family members? Typically you'd want to use a radio of some type, but what are you picturing?

~Bill


It sounds like he wants an electronic ear pro headset, with comms, that is wireless instead of plugging into external radios. Which would be really cool, I just don't see it happening at this point.
4/17/2012 4:18:46 AM EDT
[#4]



Quoted:



Quoted:

Sure, there are plenty of things out there you can use, with varying degrees of success and cost. However, I think you're kinda hamstringing yourself by not wanting to use an attached radio system.



How do you plan on sending signals between family members? Typically you'd want to use a radio of some type, but what are you picturing?



~Bill




It sounds like he wants an electronic ear pro headset, with comms, that is wireless instead of plugging into external radios. Which would be really cool, I just don't see it happening at this point.



This is exactly what I'm looking for.  The MSA bluetooth Sordens seem to be close to what I'm looking for.  





 
4/17/2012 6:15:56 AM EDT
[#5]
You should also have some hand signals for basic safety and personal issues just in case the electronics fail or your don't have them with you.

The other advantage is that if you should ever be in a stressful situation with them, you will have a silent way of communicating.

Az
4/17/2012 6:20:40 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
You should also have some hand signals for basic safety and personal issues just in case the electronics fail or your don't have them with you.

The other advantage is that if you should ever be in a stressful situation with them, you will have a silent way of communicating.

Az


Yes tactical hand signals are a must here's a chart to follow

4/17/2012 2:48:58 PM EDT
[#7]
that is too f'in funny.^^^
4/17/2012 3:58:30 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:

Quoted:
Quoted:
Sure, there are plenty of things out there you can use, with varying degrees of success and cost. However, I think you're kinda hamstringing yourself by not wanting to use an attached radio system.

How do you plan on sending signals between family members? Typically you'd want to use a radio of some type, but what are you picturing?

~Bill


It sounds like he wants an electronic ear pro headset, with comms, that is wireless instead of plugging into external radios. Which would be really cool, I just don't see it happening at this point.

This is exactly what I'm looking for.  The MSA bluetooth Sordens seem to be close to what I'm looking for.  

 


Take a look too at the Peltor LiteCom and PowerCom/PowerCom plus series. They are basically hearing protection with a built-in FRS radio.

~Bill
4/17/2012 9:01:14 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
Quoted:
You should also have some hand signals for basic safety and personal issues just in case the electronics fail or your don't have them with you.

The other advantage is that if you should ever be in a stressful situation with them, you will have a silent way of communicating.

Az


Yes tactical hand signals are a must here's a chart to follow

http://www.squidly.com/images/hsignals.jpg




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