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Mike Lite Mic Light Ssi-ml8 Night Light For Aviation Headsets David Clark on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Pleasant Hill, Missouri, US

Pleasant Hill, Missouri, US
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This Mike Lite is made by Kerif Night Vision. They were made for the military but work great for General Aviation. The Mike Lite is a 3 LED light that fits to your M7 or M87 mic.

It uses AA batteries and comes with all parts to mount onto your mic. It is made for the David Clark M87 military mic and the M7 General Aviation mic. It may work on others but I do not guarantee compatibility. 
This unit is in good condition

Mike Lite (SSI-ML8) Lip Light 
The standard issue Military Mike Lite NSN: 6240-01-362-4902
3 NVIS* Green A LED's,  Compatible with Night Vision
A Generation III product. Preserves dark adaptation. Push ON - Push OFF switch that can be actuated by the lip or tongue. A slight push on the switch causes momentary light, while a further push keeps the light on until another push turns the light off. 
Uses 2 AA batteries (included)

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