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Lou
November 14th 06, 01:38 PM
Can anyone tell me if such an invention is around?
I'm looking to see if there is anything that I can plug my headset
into, then plug
that into the intercom of the plane to make my headset ANR.
Anybody, anybody, anybody?????
Lou
Thomas Borchert
November 14th 06, 01:57 PM
Lou,
> I'm looking to see if there is anything that I can plug my headset
> into, then plug
> that into the intercom of the plane to make my headset ANR.
>
That's not how ANR works. Go to www.anrheadsets.com and look for the
ANR 1o1 tutorial for an explanation.
--
Thomas Borchert (EDDH)
nrp
November 14th 06, 03:17 PM
You can add an electronic kit to some existing headsets that will make
them ANR. Check
www.headsetsinc.com
I did it to a David Clark 10-40 about 10 years ago. It is a futzy
(sp?)process but they work well.
Allen[_1_]
November 14th 06, 03:51 PM
"nrp" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> You can add an electronic kit to some existing headsets that will make
> them ANR. Check
> www.headsetsinc.com
>
> I did it to a David Clark 10-40 about 10 years ago. It is a futzy
> (sp?)process but they work well.
I also did a DC H10-40 about 15 years ago. Everything needed was in the
kit. Easily installed in a little over an hour. I do see the kit has more
than doubled in price since I did it though. The only thing I do not like
about it is the on/off switch is easily bumped on while in my flightbag,
causing the one 9-volt battery to go dead. They now put on a battery pack
that has an auto-off function. The noise canceling and clarity are great as
long as the ANR is on. When it is off the speakers do not have anywhere
near the quality of the original DC speakers. Just make sure you have a
good battery!
Allen
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