Retrofit ANR kit for David Clarke 10-13.4
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Ive done the retro fit to my David clarks get on the web site
www.anr-headsets.com. All i can say is that my hearing is better than it was 5 yrs ago and they are pretty easy to fit. Pretty much gut ya head set and replace everything but the mic.
They use a nine volt square battery and life depends on the quality of the battery.I just use rechargable energizers.
www.anr-headsets.com. All i can say is that my hearing is better than it was 5 yrs ago and they are pretty easy to fit. Pretty much gut ya head set and replace everything but the mic.
They use a nine volt square battery and life depends on the quality of the battery.I just use rechargable energizers.
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To answer your question are they easy to fit ? . I thought so !
If you can use a soldering iron and read a coulour diagram any one can fit them but if ya not sure take it to some electronic wizzz and it shouldnt be a problem. I di make one stuff up but it was cause by my soldering and after re soldering it worked atreat.
If you can use a soldering iron and read a coulour diagram any one can fit them but if ya not sure take it to some electronic wizzz and it shouldnt be a problem. I di make one stuff up but it was cause by my soldering and after re soldering it worked atreat.