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Skylite 4 User Aviation Pilots Aircraft Intercom (calls/music) With Ptt Button on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Joliet, Illinois, United States

Joliet, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:AIC40P Brand:SkyLite Warranty:Yes UPC:0840421100169 Part Brand:SkyLite

Skylite AIC40 Four User Intercom ( with ptt button and input/output jacks 



Product Description

  • Allow Communications among 4 users
  • Power supplied by *9-Volt Battery or an external *cigar lighter wire
  • Build-in two PJ-jack plugs which are compatible with general aviation aircrafts
  • The input jack allows you to supply the cockpit with music**
  • The output jack allows you to record your radio/cockpit communications**
  • Squelch knob included for the mic-sensitivity adjustment
  • PTT button would authorize only the pilot and co-pilot to use the radio
  • Pilot can isolate the passenger conversations and focus on the radio talks with tower by just one click

* Batter and cigar lighter wire are NOT included.  ** Other electrical appliances are required.



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