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Partyline: What is the TWC-47?
Partyline: What is the TWC-47?
The TW-47 two-way radio interface is a one-channel unit that is used to connect a two-way radio (commonly known as a walkietalkie) to any channel in a party-line intercom system. When used with remote radios, the radio connected to the TW-47 acts as if it were the base station for a wireless remote system.

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