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Guy Alcala wrote:
Without knowing how directional the in-mask mikes are, or their noise-cancelling qualities/frequency characteristics, I'm not qualified to comment so I'll happily defer to you on that point, although you've said that you used handheld rather than throat or in-mask mikes. My only personal experience is with modern headset mikes, which do indeed elminate most if not all of the engine noise (albeit a far less powerful, single or dual piston engine). Guy Yes indeed, those modern noise cancelling mikes are great, I think some use sort of a feedback 'out of phase' of ambient noise to cancel the noise, they work great but no such niceties were available to us. We did (for the most part) use carbon hand held mics but had carbon button mics inside the oxy masks for high altitude ops. Most of us found them so muffled that we'd just pop one side of the mask off to use the hand mic for a few secs. -- -Gord. |
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