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  2. Nolan Helmets - Wikipedia

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    Nolan Helmets SpA is an Italian motorcycle helmet firm founded in 1972 by Lander Nocchi, an entrepreneur in the motorcycle and car accessory sectors. Nolan manufactures all components to their helmets in-house. Nolan produces full-face helmets, open-face helmets, modular helmets, hybrid-jet helmets, adventure helmets, and motorcycle intercom ...

  3. Intercom - Wikipedia

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    Intercom mounting systems can be attached to most motorcycle helmets. [2] Several different types of technologies can be used, including various types of citizens band radio like for example PMR446 , Bluetooth , or dynamic mesh communication (DMC) which is a mesh based intercom system developed for motorcycle communication.

  4. Mircom - Wikipedia

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    A 1980s Mirtone intercom system. Mirtone was founded by Manuel Mira in the early 1960s. The company started out manufacturing apartment intercoms in Toronto. The company expanded and started producing fire alarm systems and became the 2nd largest fire alarm manufacturer in Canada. Mirtone was bought by General Signal in 1988. [2] [3]

  5. Wireless intercom - Wikipedia

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    The United States and Canada have several frequency ranges for wireless intercom systems and other wireless products. They are 49 MHz , FM band (160–270 kHz), 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz, and MURS (150 MHz).

  6. What 'secret' loudspeaker codes mean at department stores - AOL

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    If you've been shopping in a big box retail store you've probably heard an announcement on the loudspeaker such as, "code yellow toys, code yellow toys." This "code" is one of many innocuous ...

  7. CG634 - Wikipedia

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    The CG634 has a somewhat similar shape and is sometimes mistaken for the later United States Army's MICH TC-2000 Combat Helmet. The MICH uses a foam padding system in its ground-combat helmet instead of webbing. The only pad system approved for use in combat is manufactured by Team Wendy and supplied by National Industries for the Blind. [5]