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David Clark H10-76xl Headset With Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
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Muong, SKH, Thailand

Muong, SKH, Thailand
Great condition with bag
Brand:David Clark Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes


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-The David Clark H10-76XL in great condition. 
-The David Clark H10-76XL ENC (Electronic Noise Canceling) Headset has technology with modular portability.
-Meets MIL-26542/2 (USAF) specifications.
-Coiled cord terminates into a U-174/U plug.
-Dynamic, noise-canceling M-87 microphone for clear
-The H10-76XL Aviation Headset can be plugged into any aircraft with its slim, 9V auto shutoff battery pack. 
-You'll hear and feel the difference immediately. When the ENC is turned ON, low frequency noise cancellation improves by an additional 17-22 dB. 
-We can ship to worldwilde with tracking ID

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