Ultra Grump
Mmmmm...beer....
- Joined
- Jan 22, 2005
- Posts
- 974
Okay, maybe I misspoke (miswrote?). I'm referring to the ability to simply turn off your own hot mic. Fischman should be able to fill you in on what I'm talking about, as he's flown the CRJ and it has this ability. The intercom switch is integrated with the push-to-talk switch, so CRJ pilots become adept at holding a conversation by flipping the intercom on when you need to talk, and flipping it off when you're done. Very little was more irritating than flying with a guy who left his on all the time.Hmmm. Never have flown an airplane with a constant hot mic.
Which model?
In many aircraft there is no effective way to control whether or not the mic is "hot," and as a result you get to hear everything your partner does. (Sound familiar?) Most headsets don't have enough gain control to fully control this, unless you're both wearing uflymikes of course.