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Old 19th May 2002 | 20:40
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Question Nato plug headsets

I have recently been given a headset that comes with a nato style plug. Does anyone have a convertor for the two different size jackplugs that are used on most training a/c??. Any advice would be most appreciated.
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Old 19th May 2002 | 21:23
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You can buy them from The Flying Shop for around £30.

I think Transair do them as well.

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Old 19th May 2002 | 22:27
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Just be aware that it may not be just a case of getting an adaptor lead, but you may have to get the more expensive adaptor with the microphone matcher - nearer £60.

I've got 2 headsets for front seat use - a civil David Clark H10-30 and a military Racal - I had to get the more expensive item to get them to work together.

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