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Pilot USA Military Low To GA Helicopter High Impedance Adapter PA-88H

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Part# 11-06531
MFR Model# PA-88H

Overview

Amplified Impedance Converter: Low (Military) to Helicopter (General Aviation) Helicopter U92A jack converts military headset to single plug (U174/U) for General Aviation Helicopter.
   
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Did not work for the BoseA20 in a Robinson R22 Beta.

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Pilot USA PA 88H Military To GA Helicopter Impedance Adapter

October 21, 2023

Q&A

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Q: My headset is the Bose A20. It is low-impedance and the helicopter is high impedance. This adapter will operate the microphone on my Bose A20 in the high impedance helicopter?

Per the vendor: Yes, as long as your headset is a low-impedance this will work in the high impedance helicopter.

Q: Will this work on a David Clark H10-76? I plugged my headset into a R-22. I could hear fine but my mic would not transmit.

Yes, this will convert the low impedance mic on the H10-76 to a high impedance format required by the Robinson R22.

Q: I have a low impedance helicopter but my headsets are high impedance, what adapter do I need?

For this conversion, please see Part# 11-06531.

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