Flightcom Iisx Aviation Intercom Voice-activated 2- Place on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
Flightcom IIsx Voice activated 2 place portable intercom expandable to 4-place. Adjustable volume and squelch .Auxillary output and input jacks. Can connect recording device to record intercom conversations and also listen to music. Cigarette lighter adapter and all original connectors included. 9-volt battery not included. Used one time in a trainer with no intercom; worked fine. |
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