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Pilot Guy
February 8th 05, 03:52 PM
Does anyone know exactly how to build a set of ANR headsets?

kumaros
February 8th 05, 04:58 PM
Pilot Guy wrote:
> Does anyone know exactly how to build a set of ANR headsets?
>
>
Try this URL:

http://www.headwize.com/projects/noise_prj.htm

Kumaros
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Juan Jimenez
February 8th 05, 07:31 PM
Take a regular set of headsets, buy the ANR upgrade kit from
http://www.headsetsinc.com/ and either do it yourself or have somebody who
knows how to solder do it for you. Takes about an hour for more headsets and
works great. I did it with an AvComm AC-900 headset and it's just as good as
the more expensive units.

"Pilot Guy" > wrote in message
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> Does anyone know exactly how to build a set of ANR headsets?
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COLIN LAMB
February 9th 05, 01:13 PM
I purchased two sets of ANR headsets. One was an expensive model. The
other was a private labeled model made for Pacific Coast Avionics, which
sells for about $250. I use that one all the time and the passenger gets
the expensive model.

I see there is a ANR box that can be added to any headset. However, it is
$399 only for the adapter.

I am happy to leave my David Clarks in the drawer and use my $250 ANR units.

Colin N12HS


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Juan Jimenez
February 9th 05, 01:34 PM
That's not correct. Headsets, Inc, sells a complete ANR headset for $399,
The kits to convert most headsets into ANR's are $169.

http://www.headsetsinc.com/price_list.htm

"COLIN LAMB" > wrote in message
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>I purchased two sets of ANR headsets. One was an expensive model. The
> other was a private labeled model made for Pacific Coast Avionics, which
> sells for about $250. I use that one all the time and the passenger gets
> the expensive model.
>
> I see there is a ANR box that can be added to any headset. However, it is
> $399 only for the adapter.
>
> I am happy to leave my David Clarks in the drawer and use my $250 ANR
> units.
>
> Colin N12HS

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