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High to Low Impedance Adapter (Helicopter)
- 2 customer reviews.

Converts a high impedance general aviation helicopter headset
with a single U-174/U plug to be used in a low impedance military aircraft.
Battery powered by a single 9V battery.
List Price: $90.00
Our Price: $75.00
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Thursday, December 01, 2011
Enhance this product by Flavio from Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
Review: Do not know why it has work with battery instead use the energy of the system.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
It is working well on other headset than my recently bought Lightspeed Headsets by A Customer from Sainte-Foy QC Canada
Pros: Your Impedance box is an excellent product Cons: Nil Problem Review: Ok I recently bought a helicopter lightspeed Zulu ANR headset and Impedance adapter. I tried my new headset on two different Bell 212 helicopters with the aircraft invertors on an I found hearing a feedback nose coming from my headset speaker and as well when I am transmitting with the Impedance box connected I swaped Impedance box with my co-pilot who has the same headset and Impedance box to see if it was the box and I was hearing the same noise but my co-pilot headset was normal I as well conneced my headset on the co-pilot side and it Ihad the same noise then I tried it on and other Bell 212 thinking that may be it was the aircraft believing that I had a brand new headset it should be all right but I had the same problems. I live in Quebec Canada and I work as an offshore Pilot in the Middle East. It is complicated for me and expesive to send back my headset to get it checked I know that I am suppose to have a warranty on those headset and I hope I will be able to get in fix as I do really need it with so much air traffic and so many different English dialect from pilots from all countries so is there some sort of trouble shooting I could do to fixed the problem?
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