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Philippe wrote: Hello, With two ANR headsets, is a vox intercom still useful? Thanks |
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Dave S wrote:
Yes Philippe wrote: Hello, With two ANR headsets, is a vox intercom still useful? Thanks Two different functions. ANR listens to noise in the cockpit (actually in the earpiece) using its own mics mounted in the earpieces & generates an inverse signal to cancel it out. It ignores signal coming from the microphone at your mouth. VOX (voice operated switch) listens to the microphone & only allows the intercom to send the sound from the mic to the earphones when the 'noise' exceeds a level set by the operator using the 'squelch' control on the intercom. 'Squelch' is set so that the addition of voice to cockpit noise is sufficient to 'break squelch' & allow the mic signal to flow through the intercom to the headphones. When the intercom breaks squelch, you will hear cockpit noise along with voice in the headsets, even with ANR. Charlie |
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Check out Flight Tech intercoms at http://www.flighttech.com/. It is an ANR
intercom and you can still use ANR headsets with it. "Philippe" wrote in message ... Hello, With two ANR headsets, is a vox intercom still useful? Thanks -- Philippe Vessaire Ò¿Ó¬ |
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