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Pilot-usa Pa-400 4-place Stereo Intercom 3-way Control Switch; on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Pleasant Hill, California, United States

Pleasant Hill, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pilot Communications USA Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:PA-400

On/Off volume switch; cell phone interface; Pilot isolate switch; Music In/Record Out jacks; Adjustable squelch control.  Separate volume controls for pilot and crew. This stereo intercom can be used with mono or stereo headsets, or any combination of headsets. Powered by two 9V batteries; Auxiliary power cord adapter. Three year unconditional warranty. 16 ounces; measures 4"x 5" 1.375" 

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