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Bose A20 (lemo 6pin) To Helicopter (u-174) Adapter / Connecter on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

La Puente, California, United States

La Puente, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:1UTech Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:1U-L2C UPC:717520710554

  • Converts Bose Headset (Lemo/6pin) to Helicopter (U-174) Plug
  • High quality connectors ensures crystal clear transmissions to your aviation headset
  • Durable Product with Engineered Quality
  • Amazing 1-Year Warranty. No Batteries Required
Converts a Bose A20 Panel mount headset to a single U-174/U plug for Helicopter use Converts your 6-pin connector to a U174 plug, allowing the A20 headset to be used in helicopters. No tools required. Keyed locking mechanism prevents accidental unplugging. Robust wire strain relief and over-mold for better durability. Adapter measures 21.5"" (54.61 cm). Compatible products BOSE A20 Aviation Headset with 6-pin plug, Bluetooth BOSE A20 Aviation Headset with 6-pin plug

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