NEW PRODUCT

RADIO - CHAOS
INTERCOM INTERFACE

Goddard Design's Chaos Audio Intercom is the standard for clear headset communication under difficult conditions. But what do you do when you need to maintain communication with someone who must roam freely? In the past many productions have given such people "walkie talkies". The standard of quality for portable radios are the ones manufactured by Motorola.

If the wired intercom and wireless radios serve two separate functions, say lighting and security, all is well. But what do you do if you need to intercommunicate? Until now the only choice you have had is to use expensive wireless headset systems that support very few stations.

Now Goddard Design is introducing the RADIO-CHAOS Interface that allows communication between Motorola Radius series radios and Chaos 301 intercom systems. The interface turns any one of several types of Motorola radios into a Chaos to radio "base" station.

When enabled the interface allows anyone on the Chaos system to hear what is said on the coupled radio channel. When the interface is enabled the call button on the Chaos belt packs acts as a Press To Talk switch. If anyone on the Chaos system needs to talk to the radios they press their call button. While it is pressed the audio from the headsets is transmitted to the radios. Thus the interface allows the half duplex radios to be coupled to the full duplex Chaos system.

The RADIO-CHAOS Interface is priced at $465.00 without intercom station, $625.00 including station. The radio interconnect cable prices vary depending on radio type. GP300 cables are $ 30.00, while P200 cables cost $88.00.



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