Hello community,
imagine you have a plane (rented) with a build in 2-place intercom
(sigtronics in this case) and want to give your passengers their own
headsets, so you can communicate with them. It is not necessary for them
to
hear the radio transmissions you make, although, it would be nice (if
legal
;-).
What do you need? An additional portable 2-place intercom? A Y-cable
extension?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Regards
Kai Glaesner
I've tried to daisy chain two portable intercoms together when I had this
same situation. It resulted in nobody being able to hear or speak. I don't
know why this happened. Also had bad results combining a portable intercom
with a panel mount intercom in a 4 seat airplane only equipped with headset
jacks for the front seats.
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