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  #41  
Old January 28th 04, 07:13 PM
G.R. Patterson III
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Jay Honeck wrote:

Till you turn base-to-final...


I'm not usually checking out the landscape during the landing approach.

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Old January 28th 04, 08:35 PM
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I'm not usually checking out the landscape during the landing approach.

Really? I usually visually verify the presence of a runway...

;-)
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Old January 31st 04, 01:20 AM
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Sorry... coming into this thread late.

I'd love to listen to music while I fly, but
it would have to be a system where the readio
cuts out the music. Maybe this was covered,
but I couldn't find a straight answer:

I am a renter, and all my club's planes have
built-in intercoms without an audio input.

I've heard that some headsets have music inputs,
but I have two nice headsets (DC H10.13XL and
DRE6000enr) and don't want to buy another.

Any idea how to do this? Is there a box I can
plug in between my headset and the jacks?

thanks,
-- dave j
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Old January 31st 04, 02:30 AM
Jay Honeck
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I'd love to listen to music while I fly, but
it would have to be a system where the readio
cuts out the music. Maybe this was covered,
but I couldn't find a straight answer:


Approved panel mount music systems all have the auto-mute feature. It's
nice, but we usually disable it and choose what PS Engineering calls
"karaoke mode" instead, which keeps the music at a low enough level to hear
radio calls without cutting in and out. Otherwise the danged music cuts out
every time someone smacks their lips in the microphone, which will quickly
drive you batty.

I've heard that some headsets have music inputs,
but I have two nice headsets (DC H10.13XL and
DRE6000enr) and don't want to buy another.

Any idea how to do this? Is there a box I can
plug in between my headset and the jacks?


Others can say for sure, but I believe there is a product called "The Muse"
that does precisely what you are looking for...
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
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Old January 31st 04, 02:33 AM
Newps
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Dave Jacobowitz wrote:


Any idea how to do this? Is there a box I can
plug in between my headset and the jacks?


Any portable intercom with an input jack would work.

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Old January 31st 04, 03:19 AM
Mark Manes
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Dave,
PS Engineering makes a device called "The Muse". It plugs between the
headphone jacks and the headset. Has soft mute built in. Here is a link to
a review. I have one and it works pretty good.

http://www.avionicswest.com/muse.html#Muse

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"Dave Jacobowitz" wrote in message
om...
Sorry... coming into this thread late.

I'd love to listen to music while I fly, but
it would have to be a system where the readio
cuts out the music. Maybe this was covered,
but I couldn't find a straight answer:

I am a renter, and all my club's planes have
built-in intercoms without an audio input.

I've heard that some headsets have music inputs,
but I have two nice headsets (DC H10.13XL and
DRE6000enr) and don't want to buy another.

Any idea how to do this? Is there a box I can
plug in between my headset and the jacks?

thanks,
-- dave j
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Old January 31st 04, 01:10 PM
Thomas Borchert
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Dave,

I am a renter, and all my club's planes have
built-in intercoms without an audio input.


They most likely have it, but the connector wasn't installed. Try
complaining.


I've heard that some headsets have music inputs,
but I have two nice headsets (DC H10.13XL and
DRE6000enr) and don't want to buy another.

Any idea how to do this? Is there a box I can
plug in between my headset and the jacks?


The PS Engineering Muse does what you want.


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Thomas Borchert (EDDH)

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Old January 31st 04, 09:33 PM
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"Dave Jacobowitz" wrote in message
om...
| Sorry... coming into this thread late.
|
| I'd love to listen to music while I fly, but
| it would have to be a system where the readio
| cuts out the music. Maybe this was covered,
| but I couldn't find a straight answer:
|
| I am a renter, and all my club's planes have
| built-in intercoms without an audio input.
|
| I've heard that some headsets have music inputs,
| but I have two nice headsets (DC H10.13XL and
| DRE6000enr) and don't want to buy another.
|
| Any idea how to do this? Is there a box I can
| plug in between my headset and the jacks?

Isn't that what the ADF is for? ;-)


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Old February 1st 04, 09:44 PM
Dave Jacobowitz
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Ah, yes, commercial AM radio, that bastion of
musical purity. Really, my goals were something
higher. I got an iPod for Christmas, and well,
it's pretty amazing. I've got my entire CD collection
on that puppy and when it's set on random play,
it's like my own private commercial-free radio
station.

It looks like others have pointed out that the
toy I'm looking to add to my flight back is
called The Muse. I'll check it out.

Thanks, all!

-- dave j


"Randy at Home" wrote in message . cable.rogers.com...
"Dave Jacobowitz" wrote in message
om...
| Sorry... coming into this thread late.
|
| I'd love to listen to music while I fly, but
| it would have to be a system where the readio
| cuts out the music. Maybe this was covered,
| but I couldn't find a straight answer:
|
| I am a renter, and all my club's planes have
| built-in intercoms without an audio input.
|
| I've heard that some headsets have music inputs,
| but I have two nice headsets (DC H10.13XL and
| DRE6000enr) and don't want to buy another.
|
| Any idea how to do this? Is there a box I can
| plug in between my headset and the jacks?

Isn't that what the ADF is for? ;-)

 




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