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Helicopter communications get boost with DC2000 Drop Cords

By General Aviation News Staff · November 18, 2005 ·

The DC2000 Drop Cord has been developed for the rugged use a rotorcraft cockpit can render on avionics.

The unit is designed to eliminate crosstalk, provides independent user volume control, ICS control and transmit control for flight crew and passengers, configured for either mic-interrupt or key-type use and comes with a 3-foot coil cord that is expandable/flexible with an MS connector. The drop cords will function at any position in the cockpit or cabin.

For more information: 604-514-4652.

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