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Pilot USA 4-Place Stereo Intercom
- 1 customer reviews.

A great buy on a stereo intercom that contains a 3-way control switch (Pilot,
All, and Crew) for enhanced cockpit communications. Separate volume controls for pilot and crew.
This stereo intercom can be used with mono or stereo headsets, or any combination of headsets.
Features:
- On/Off volume switch
- Cell phone interface
- Pilot isolate switch
- Music In/Record Out jacks
- Adjustable squelch control
- Fail-Safe capability
- Powered by two 9V batteries
- Auxiliary power cord adapter
- Measures 4" x 5" 1.375"
- Three-Year Unconditional Warranty
- Weight: 16 ounces (454 grams)
- Manufacturer Part Number PA-400ST
List Price: $185.00
Our Price: $169.00
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Thursday, July 08, 2010
So So by Darren from Oakland CA USA
Pros: Cheaper than a panel mount Cons: Cheaper than a panel mount Review: The connectors seem a bit loose or have problems as I have to "play" with the jack to get both ears to work. But once it is working it does a great job.
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On Thursday, February 24, 2011 a customer asked:
Q: Is the PA-400ST capable of playing stereo sound from the music input or does stereo just mean it works with stereo headphones but only in a monaural mode?
A:
Yes, it can play stereo music when connected to stereo headsets.
On Wednesday, October 27, 2010 a customer asked:
Q: Is there some kind of convention among aviation intercom manufacturers not to give the buyer a clue how long the cords/cables are? I would buy immediately if this info were available.
A:
The cords from the intercom to the start of the plugs is five feet in length.
On Thursday, April 29, 2010 a customer asked:
Q: Can a mixture of headsets be used?
A:
Do you mean multiple brands? Sure, any fixed-wing general aviation headset will connect to this intercom.
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