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Post subject: Re: J3 Cub intercom Posted: 24 Dec 2024, 18:24 |
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Joined: 12/10/07 Posts: 35046 Post Likes: +13550 Location: Minneapolis, MN (KFCM)
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Username Protected wrote: I have searched but not real good success , so here goes. Any recommendations on 2 place intercoms that would also attach to the Yaesu handheld? Thanks in advance for the replies. Tom I have an older PS Engineering portable intercom and aside from an easily repaired issue with the cords it works well in my non-electric taildragger. This is their current model and unlike my old one it has automatic squelch: https://www.ps-engineering.com/aerocom.htmlThere is one thing I don't like about the new one, it uses a 9v battery and that only provides about 10 hours of use. I wish it ran on a few AA batteries instead but the 9V does make it lighter.
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Post subject: Re: J3 Cub intercom Posted: 24 Dec 2024, 18:57 |
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Joined: 07/06/14 Posts: 204 Post Likes: +110 Location: Iowa
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I think any portable intercom will work, you will need a headset adapter for your portable and a push to talk switch is nice.
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Post subject: Re: J3 Cub intercom Posted: 24 Dec 2024, 19:08 |
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Joined: 01/10/17 Posts: 2217 Post Likes: +1594 Company: Skyhaven Airport Inc
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I have had good luck with the Sigtronics series battery intercoms. David clark or Bose but it did like having a pair of similar headsets to work. PS makes good units and should be fine also. The others like Soft com and Flight Com were terrible. Sounded like someone had a sheet of galvanized steel and was shaking it every time you talked. Multiple units, headsets and different airplanes same result. I have not tried it with the Yeasu handheld but Spruce sells an adapter for the radio to headset plugs which is what you will need for most battery intercoms. https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/ ... -18500.phpA problem can be both headset mics are transmitting when some adapters are used unless the intercom has plugs for dual PTT switches.
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