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David Clark H10-90 Headset One Ear Style on 2040-parts.com

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Arlington, Virginia, United States

Arlington, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:David Clark

This is a used David Clark model H10-90 headset. This headset is specifically designed for applications that require hearing a radio or intercom in one ear and the ambient environment in the other ear.

Commonly used in fire trucks, flight instruction in aircraft with no intercom, or in an Emergency Operations Center.

Uses the standard civilian aircraft microphone and headphone plugs: PJ-068 and PJ-055. The M-1/DC microphone is an amplified dynamic type with a gain control screwdriver adjustment. The microphone requires a bias voltage normally supplied by the intercom system or radio.

Comes in original box with instructions.

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