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soppybeagle
24th Aug 2002, 14:10
I'm grounded for want of a Dave clark 10-40 headset, or old M4 microphone.

I would be very grateful to anyone who helps me locate one.

Keef
24th Aug 2002, 15:08
Transair Pilot Shop are nearby and have the whole headset.

The microphone might be more difficult.

soppybeagle
24th Aug 2002, 15:58
The 10-40 is an out of date model.

The closest crrent one is the 10-30, but the mike is of no use in my application.

Keef
24th Aug 2002, 16:03
What's different about the M4 microphone?

The only alternative to Transair is probably either DC themselves, or a specialist firm like Canford.

Evo7
24th Aug 2002, 18:43
Not quite sure what it is you are looking for. If it's just a pair of DC10-40s then they appear second hand from time to time. www.thehangar.co.uk is worth looking at for that.

If you've already got a broken pair that needs fixing, then a friend of mine had his DC10-40s fixed by Headset Services at Shoreham Airport - might be worth giving them a try. Cannot post the link (BRL will kill me), but their website name is quite obvious, and in the .co.uk domain... :)

soppybeagle
24th Aug 2002, 20:01
Thanks.

Aleady tried Headset Services and others.

They have ordered new mikes for members of our group and they don't work. I need to find an old one. They don't know why only those work, but that's how it is.

I only really need a mike because there are options on headsets to which it can be fitted.

If you have one I could buy please let me Know.

Thanks for your interest.

Keef
24th Aug 2002, 21:05
New mikes that don't work? Are the folks fixing them aware of the workings of the mikes? There are a few things that can be got wrong.

Are the mikes genuine DC, or are they spurious parts from elsewhere?

It's worth finding out the spec of the "original" mike, and getting a replacement to the same spec if you want to do it "right".

If you're using it in a conventional aircraft, it doesn't even matter what headset the mike was designed for as long as it fits the headset you're using it with.