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Telex Airman 850 Anr Headset - Ga/dual Plugs - Lightly Used - Model #301317-000 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Arlington, Texas, United States

Arlington, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Telex Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:301317-000 Part Brand:Telex

You are bidding on a lightly used Telex 850 ANR Headset.  

Headset is in great shape but does NOT include any box, case, or warranty.

I also have another Telex 850 for sale as well and a Telex 750.  See other auctions.

Feel free to email me with any questions.

Thanks and good luck. 

Below are some specs on the headset.

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Telex Airman 850 - Airbus XLR

Lightweight ANR headset, no batteries or panel power needed

 

Features:

Sound Quality:

At just 4 oz., the Airman 850 is the lightest ANR product in the marketplace. Wind noise and ambient noise is reduced by up to 12 decibels (dB) of. The headset also features a noise-cancelling electret microphone.

Comfort and Fit:

An adjustable headband gives the wearer two inches of up and down earphone adjustment per side, while gimbal mounting improves the headset's side-to-side comfort. The ear cups and cushions have been enlarged from previous models to enhance pilot comfort.

Microphone:

The Airman 850 features a miniature, amplified, noise-cancelling electret microphone that provides superior 400Hz hum rejection. The flexible boom rotates 320° and can be worn on either side of the head. A replaceable windscreen is included to minimize popping, hissing, and breathing sounds when speaking.

Controls:

The Airman 850 contains an On/Off switch to control ANR power and a Hi/Low switch for controlling receiver volume.

Cordage and Plugs:

The microphone cordage is protected inside the boom. A strain relief on the cord provides maximum durability. Shielded wire throughout the headset protects against RFI and EMI.

Versions Available:

The Airman 850 is available in dual-sided GA Plugs and AIRBUS XLR Plug configurations. This listing is for the XLR Plug.

FAA TSO Approval:

The Airman 850 headset is approved for aircraft use under FAA TSO's C57a and C58a.

Specifications:

  • AIRBUS XLR PLUG
  • Boom: Flexible Boom
  • Color: Black
  • Cord Length: 5.58 ft (1.7 m)
  • Ear Seals: Plush foam
  • FAA TSO Approvals: C57a and C58a
  • Frequency Response: 350-15000 Hz
  • Impedance: 150 +/- 20% Ω
  • Microphone Frequency Response: 300-6000 Hz
  • Microphone Impedance: 50-600 Ω
  • Microphone Sensitivity: -51 +/- 3 dB dBV/Pa
  • Microphone Type: Noise-Cancelling Amplified Electret
  • Noise Reduction: ≤ 12 dB
  • Power: via mic bias
  • Power Requirements: Microphone Bias (requires boom microphone to be powered continuously)
  • Speaker: Dynamic
  • Speaker Sensitivity: 85-95 SPL/mW
  • Stereo: No
  • Weight: 4.02 oz (113.98 g)

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