Tom-D
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Would it be used in conjunction with a hand held radio and a head set?Looks like an ANR box for a headset.
Would it be used in conjunction with a hand held radio and a head set?
nope my blue tooth doesn't see it.Actually now that I look at it, it appears to be a single prong cell phone/blue tooth type adapter.
Looks like an ANR box for a headset.
For clarity, some headsets have an external battery box that the power cord on the headset plugs into. I have two DRE headsets that need a box like that which contains two 9 volt batteries.
Thanks guy & gals, I tried it today with my old RST head set, it doesn't make a difference on or auto.
Try it with a battery installed.Thanks guy & gals, I tried it today with my old RST head set, it doesn't make a difference on or auto.
There is no intercom in the system, just my hand held icon radio, head set adaptor, head set.and this box.On auto, it should detect if the cords are plugged in and the intercom system is turned on, in which case it will turn it on. On should keep it on regardless. If on doesn't result in the ANR kicking in, then it isn't compatible with your headset. Or the battery is shot.
It's actually a Flux Capacitor... it eliminates the effects of gravity when activated, thus creating unlimited lift, and range... the only limit is the time the battery has enough power... not allowed in aircraft with student pilots...