huncowboy
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- Jun 11, 2003
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As you see I don't even know what this thing should be called. What I am trying to find is an adapter that I can plug my headset in and would silent the interphone until it senses some input. Just like the way GA comm panels work with a squelch knob. Mikes are silent until me or the someone else starts to speak.
Someone told me hot mikes are the standard in 121 flying. Fine, but it sure drives me nuts to listen to the wind noise picked up by the other pilot's mike when there is nothing to talk about. In the ERJ we just keep swichting off the hot mike on both sides all the time but not everyone does it and it gets old to aks the other guy. Then if you want to say something you have to reach for it and turn it ON then OFF again. An adapter that would do the same would be nice.
Anything like that out there? Would this be legal to use?
Thanks!
Someone told me hot mikes are the standard in 121 flying. Fine, but it sure drives me nuts to listen to the wind noise picked up by the other pilot's mike when there is nothing to talk about. In the ERJ we just keep swichting off the hot mike on both sides all the time but not everyone does it and it gets old to aks the other guy. Then if you want to say something you have to reach for it and turn it ON then OFF again. An adapter that would do the same would be nice.
Anything like that out there? Would this be legal to use?
Thanks!