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David Clark H3530 Aviation/ground Headset With M-1a Mic --like New-p/n 12508g-34 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Decatur, Texas, United States

Decatur, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:David Clark UPC:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:12508G-34

David Clark Company Ground Support Headsets are designed to facilitate communication when background noise or distance makes it extremely difficult. During Push-Back Operations, communication is critical to ensure the safety of everyone in the vicinity, and the protection of the aircraft from accidental damage. Our Noise Attenuating Headsets provide the hearing protection required and our Noise Canceling Microphones ensure clear, crisp transmission regardless of the noise level.

The H3530 Headset with redesigned M-1A Amplified Dynamic Microphone is fast becoming the headset of choice for ground support operations, replacing the standard shielded muff-type microphone headset normally associated with push-back, start-up and deicing operations.

  • Flex-Boom allows for perfect microphone placement.
  • M-1A Amplified Dynamic Microphone provides superior noise cancellation.
  • Soft Headpad and Ear Seals guarantee exceptional comfort.
  • 30-Inch straight cord with locking connect (SC-298) to mate with C35-XX Belt Station.
  • Corrosion-proof, chrome plated, Headband/Stirrup Assembly
  • Certified Noise Reduction Rating of 24db
  • This headset must be used in conjunction with a Belt Station.
  • Belt Stations have cords terminating in a PJ-051 plug.


This headset is like new. It does not come with any original packaging but has never been used and is in very good condition. No major scratches, scuffs, or marks, only very light wear.

Was acquired from a pilot and since owning it I have not tested it and is sold as-is.

No refunds, no returns. No International shipping


Please see pictures and description beforehand and email with any questions. Thanks


 



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