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Where to get the Best Mic Muffs

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After a year of on and off tinkering on this, I finally got a real radio, transponder, and NAT intercom installed in my ASII. It worked out pretty well.


There was someone a few weeks ago here that was wondering about how well a NAT intercom works. I have the previous generation model (AA80 if I remember correctly)that I got NOS on ebay. I can report that it works great. It filters out the noise very well and the vox function works great. The biggest problem is that wind will break the squelch if I turn my head into the air. I need some better mic muffs. I have some Oregon Aero leather mic muffs, but there isn't alot of foam between the leather and the mic. I've seen some nice big mic muffs both with and without leather covers. Where do I get such a thing?






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