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jfolkerts1(at)gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 3:39 am Post subject: Portable Intercom |
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Now that I'm starting to carry passengers in my non-electrical equipped Cygnet, I need a good intercom. Currently, I use a push to talk switch with my handheld I-COM radio, antenna mounted on the windscreen. I use a David Clark headset and everything works great. Now, I need to go to some type of battery powered voice activated intercom that I can also talk/listen to my radio on. I would be interested in hearing what others have done and what you believe is my best option.
Thank,
Jerry Folkerts
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 7:22 am Post subject: Portable Intercom |
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Now that I'm starting to carry passengers in my non-electrical
equipped Cygnet, I need a good intercom. Currently, I use a push to
talk switch with my handheld I-COM radio, antenna mounted on the
windscreen. I use a David Clark headset and everything works great.
Now, I need to go to some type of battery powered voice activated
intercom that I can also talk/listen to my radio on. I would be
interested in hearing what others have done and what you believe is
my best option.
There are dozens of perfectly adequate intercoms
with variable noise squelch adjustments. The CRITICAL
quality for intercom performance is the noise-cancelling
ability of your microphones. The WORSE they are, the
tighter the squelch setting and POORER signal to
noise ratio when you talk.
David Clark has been a kind of benchmark for
headset performance . . . but there are some
really low priced products that work well too.
Telex Echelons used to be a brand that I fitted
into our J3 at 1K1 . . . and have two pairs
in my flight bag. I think I gave about $125
a pair for them . . . in 1990 . . . but they
were about half the price of David Clarks.
There are some excellent buys in portable
intercoms on eBay . . . here's just one
http://tinyurl.com/kdq9z4o
the short path to satisfactory intercom
performance is to us the SAME model headset
for both slots . . . You'll want similar
if not identical microphones to maximize
probability of success. Mix-match headsets
are not automatically problematic but it
does add another variable that may tax
your $time$.
Bob . . .
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