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Old 1st September 2003 | 20:24
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Uk headsets in the US

Hi,

As the subject says, Will my UK purchased headset work in the US?

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Old 1st September 2003 | 21:42
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Headsets

Short answer, YES!!

I bought my David Clarks in the US 6 years ago and fine over here, jack fittings are normally standard in light aircraft.

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Old 3rd September 2003 | 06:10
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Both Mr Cesna and Mr Piper make their airplanes in the USA. The jacks are absolutely standard. I have found that sometimes when I am using my David Clark headsets and I fly with somebody else using another make (usally super cheapo's), there is a compatability issue resulting in their headsets not working at all.

I've flown a few different types of light general aviation aircraft now and found all of the jacks standard. I did note that the passenger jets seem to have different jacks as do the military but since I fly neither, have found no problems to date.
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Old 3rd September 2003 | 22:10
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[anorak]In the US, helicopter headsets are different from airplane headsets. I assume the same difference exists in the UK as well and that you're talking about an airplane headset anyway[/anorak]
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Old 5th September 2003 | 19:48
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Bought my Dave Clarke from a shop in the US. It works perfectly in the UK.
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Old 5th September 2003 | 20:27
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Can anyone comment on the difference in price of purchasing a headset in the UK or the US? Are prices much cheaper in the US?

Thanks.
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Old 5th September 2003 | 21:02
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Much cheaper in the US. However, by the time you've paid delivery and, more importantly, the import tax it works out about the same.

The import tax on the H13X was about £100 and it's payable on delivery - you can't escape it!

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Old 5th September 2003 | 21:17
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Thanks, I will probably by them over then as I'm planning to stay for a few months so it will be worth the saving.

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