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Old 6th Feb 2023, 15:10
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Mooncrest
 
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The plug is an AM671, also known as a UK NATO plug. The mating socket was commonly fitted to British airliners, even machines as recent as the BAe ATP. The microphone in this headset is a noise cancelling magnetic type - no power required and not amplified to carbon level.

I don't know what 212 CEA means - probably a customer identifier or part number. I've also had a 212 Bea.
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