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David Clark Headset H 10-76 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:David Clark Compatible Model:H10-76 Manufacturer Part Number:12510G-13 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

The H10-76XL adds electronic noise cancelation to the popular H10-76. Low impedance and U-174 plug.

Features:
• Soft, double foam headpad
• Undercut gel ear seals
• Advanced ENC technology provides 17 - 22 additional dB beyond already superior passive noise attenuation
• Versatility of portable battery powered or permanent mount options using the same headset
• Headband custom adjustment for perfect fit
• Dynamic, noise-canceling M-87 microphone for clear, crisp communications
• Meets MIL-26542/2 (USAF) specifications. Ideal for aircraft requiring a low impedance microphone
• Microphone terminal impedance nominally 5 ohms
• "FAIL-SAFE" operation. Electronically independent earphone drivers permit uninterrupted communication should ENC or its power source fail
• Coiled cord terminates into a U-174/U plug.

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