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David Clark C10-15 Ptt Switch Push To Talk Portable Velcro Yoke Mount Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Pleasant Hill, Missouri, United States

Pleasant Hill, Missouri, United States
David Clark C10-15  PTT Switch Push To Talk   Portable Velcro Yoke Mount Mount, US $30.00, image 1
Condition:Used Brand:David Clark Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:c10-15

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This David Clark C10-15 PTT  Press To Talk is in good condition and works great.  It can be mounted to the yoke or any place that has a round shaft with the Velcro strap. Works good in aircraft that have no PTT switch.

Sells new for $59

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