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US $200.00
Location:

Burbank, California, United States

Burbank, California, United States
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  • Flightcom Model IISX Voice Activated Portable Aviation Intercom


Product Description

If you don't own your own plane, a portable intercom is the way to go. Put this 2-place, voice-activated intercom in your flight bag and you'll always have the powerful, functional tool that you need. Just plug it into aircraft battery power using the cigarette lighter adapter...and take off.

Efficient, modular design with 2 to 4-place expansion capability. Includes voice activated circuitry, adjustable volume and squelch, auxiliary input and output jacks, pilot isolate and cigarette lighter adapter. Plus, it's lightweight and easy to carry.

Weight
10.5 oz.

Size
4 1/4" L, 2 3/16" W, 2 5/16" H

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