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David Clark Model H10-13h Headset (for Helicopters) on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Bend, Oregon, United States

Bend, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used

David Clark Model H10-13H Headset (U-174 plug) for helicopters. Was originally purchased in May 2013 and used for 35 hours of flight time in Robinson R22 before being put back in the box in September 2013. They have not been used since September 2013 and have not been tested since then either, but worked perfectly when put back in the box. There are no markings or areas of wear on the headset that I can see. Information and specs as stated on box label are as follows:

Model H10-13 H
P/N 40411G-02
FAA TSO, C57-CAT. B. C58a
M-7A Electret Microphone
Coil Cord - 5 foot extended with U-174/U Plug
U.S. Pat. Nos. 322,440; 324,986; 351,390; 5,911,314
NSN: 5965-01-446-1533

Noise Reduction Rating: 23 Decibels

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