The Motorola switches I've seen all seem to be OEM branded Linemaster Clipper 
series switches, look to be either dual 632-S (SPDT), or 635-S (DPDT) models. 
So no need to look for anything Motorola specific to get that level of 
ruggedness. And they are rugged, I think you could even drive your car over 
them if you are so inclined.

The Linemaster Clipper type switches also come in a wide treadle versions. And 
pretty much any of them can be found easily on that big auction site. I have 
picked some up over the years and never paid more than about $20 for any one of 
them, usually brand new, new condition. For my use I just screwed the various 
Clipper 63x foot switches I have down to a 16x48 inch wood platform under the 
radio bench, so they don't move no matter what. The clipper series are also 
quite repairable, as the internal switch is just a generic microswitch which 
are readily available from many sources.

Duane
N9DG

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On Sat, 10/19/13, Frank Coffey <fran...@comcast.net> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Any recommendations on a good foot switch?
 To: "'Alan NV8A'" <n...@charter.net>, flexradio@flex-radio.biz
 Date: Saturday, October 19, 2013, 3:48 PM
 
 Yep the best footswitch is the
 Motorola console footswitch. You can find
 single and dual units at flea markets and sometimes on ebay.
 I have 3 dual
 units. They are really rugged.
 
 Frank Coffey, W4NCS
 


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