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Headset conversion
I have a couple of Davd Clarks given to me by my nephew, a former Air Force
loadmaster. I want to convert to use on civil aviation radios. As a former engineer and ham radio operator I understand radio principles very well and I am aware of the impedances of military com systems (5 ohm mics, 19 ohm speaker). I am not that savy with civil aviation radios, however. I have managed to easily convert the speaker side with impedance matching transformer. I am also aware that the mic side is not just a simple impedance matching issue. Does david clark have a mic element replacement for the M87A/C boom mic that I can order without having to order a complete conversion kit (for over $100 dollars). I know I would be just as well off to get a headset off ebay but I want to waste my time with this useless project for those rainy days when I can't fly the plane. Cheers all Bruce Stafford (KE5NT) |
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