New here...got my pilot's license more than 50 years ago, flew about 1000 hours until 1991, then stopped. Now, I decided to get back in the cockpit after 3 decades...I'm in the middle of somewhat longer Flight Review than I've had in the past. I note that there have been some changes in aviation over the last 30 years....
Anyway, I bought my trusty old David Clark H10-40's a long, long time ago and used them successfully in a variety of aircraft with an intercom box and velcro PTT switch. They worked great, as I remember. When I went out for my new Flight Review in a good old Skyhawk, I noted a new Bendix-King avionics panel and two-plug GA jacks all around. Cool! Unfortunately, after plugging the DC's in, I noted that although I could hear my instructor and CTAF well, he couldn't hear me, nor could the FBO on CTAF. I ended up using a pair of Lightspeeds that my CFI had and they worked fine. I ended up buying a Bose A20, but I'd like to rehab those otherwise good-condition David Clarks if that makes sense.
Is it reasonable to guess that the old M4 microphone on those H10-40's is shot? Or do you think there might be insufficient bias voltage in the avionics panel to drive that old electret microphone? Should a 30+ year-old headset still work with a modern avionics panel?
Anyway, I see that I can buy a new David Clark M7 microphone as a replacement for about $50...looks like about a 5 minute job to swap out. Reasonable thing to try?
Anyway, I bought my trusty old David Clark H10-40's a long, long time ago and used them successfully in a variety of aircraft with an intercom box and velcro PTT switch. They worked great, as I remember. When I went out for my new Flight Review in a good old Skyhawk, I noted a new Bendix-King avionics panel and two-plug GA jacks all around. Cool! Unfortunately, after plugging the DC's in, I noted that although I could hear my instructor and CTAF well, he couldn't hear me, nor could the FBO on CTAF. I ended up using a pair of Lightspeeds that my CFI had and they worked fine. I ended up buying a Bose A20, but I'd like to rehab those otherwise good-condition David Clarks if that makes sense.
Is it reasonable to guess that the old M4 microphone on those H10-40's is shot? Or do you think there might be insufficient bias voltage in the avionics panel to drive that old electret microphone? Should a 30+ year-old headset still work with a modern avionics panel?
Anyway, I see that I can buy a new David Clark M7 microphone as a replacement for about $50...looks like about a 5 minute job to swap out. Reasonable thing to try?