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Old December 22nd 04, 02:55 AM
CVBreard
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But how much is a reliable switch worth when you're truckin' through a Class
B and all hell breaks lose?


In addition to the built-in PTT switch on the 172 I rent (with my Dave Clark
headset), the plane has a standard hand-held mike installed.

I also carry my own hand-held mike in the bottom of my headset bag, giving me 3
mikes.

Talk about 'belt and suspenders'.... :-)
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Old December 22nd 04, 03:20 PM
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A built-in PTT was one reason I chose my particular headset. It has a PTT
built into one of the earcups. If the aircraft's, or any add-on PTT goes
TU, I can plug my headset into the jacks directly and use my last-ditch PTT.

--

Scott


 




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