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Whats the difference

Wile E. Coyote

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VIC-1 systems are quite reliable if you follow the manual when you're hooking them up, otherwise you'll turn the main switch into a very expensive fuse. I don't know much about the VIC-3 but have heard all around the collectors venues that sourcing cables and connectors is a nightmare even if you do find all the boxes needed for the system, which is quite probably why they show up on Ebay for reasonable prices fairly consistently.
 

JDToumanian

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Here's an interesting thread about the VIC-3...

http://www.steelsoldiers.com/electrical/25279-vic-3-intercom-system-up-sale.html

The main difference is that the VIC-3 is more modern and supports noise canceling. Good luck getting a working system together, and it would be of dubious legality if you did.

Here's a brochure from NAPCO that shows some of the differences in the systems...

http://www.napcointl.com/en/home/presentations/mainColumnParagraphs/0/document/Vehicle%20Intercom%20Offerings%20-%20International.pdf

Jon
 
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Another thing... I have a vic 1 system that someone hooked up with the polarity reversed. Is there one thing that goes when this happens. If so what part or parts do I need to replace or fix?
 
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