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US $49.00
Location:

Libertyville, Illinois, United States

Libertyville, Illinois, United States
Tested works great. I bought this stuff new.
Brand:Telex Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:2000E

I bought this whole set up so I could communicate with my passengers on my noisy Cessna 172.  I just tested it and it works great.  It is a battery powered voice activated intercom system made by Flightcom.  model IIsx  with the SR-4 expansion port for two more headsets.  It also includes a push to talk button for talking to ATC.  There are two headsets with microphones.  The best one is a Telex 2000E.  Looks cool and works great.  The other is a Telex E-951 which doesn't look all that cool but if you have a newbie passenger, they will think it is very cool.  It also has accessories as shown in the pictures. Includes a flight bag to hold this stuff.  Even if you don't fly, you could lay in bed and tell secrets over the intercom to your lover and sound like a pilot  -- use your imagination! 

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