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Some people have detailed exactly what PTT switch they used... but, they probably selected it to fit in the ram’s horn hole...

This might get you close...

https://mooneyspace.com/search/?q="Push to talk switch"&updated_after=any&sortby=relevancy

key words like... single pole, single throw, momentary, push button, switch... may get you even closer in the mouser world... :)

Or go to AS and search on PTT.

Best regards,

-a-

 

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My great uncle Enrico was amazing... :)

He was the greatest of all tenors...

his fans are still disappointed that he ran off stage during a San Fran earthquake... back in the day...

Unfortunately... no relation...

hmmm... I may need a formator  handle one day....

Best regards,

-a-

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15 hours ago, chriscalandro said:

I’ve been through those. I typically search before I ask. 

I’m well versed in mouser, but especially when it comes to buttons, a good solid tactile feel is important to me. I thought I’d ask before I picked from a catalog. 

Otto P7 series are a nice tactile feedback switch.   There are other P series too. Mouser. 

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  • 3 weeks later...

It’s not the prettiest installation but it’s a great button and it worked out. 
 

For those with this question I’m the future it’s a little bigger that the CB or the marker beacon light it replaced and needed to be reamed a bit bigger. 
 

some day I’ll get around to cutting a new panel and cleaning things up. 

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