Tommy Coupe - 0833961826
Tommy builds a lot of intercoms for the guy's here in the Cape. At the moment he has a wireless setup. The base unit is wired into the plane, has the normal inputs for linking to the radio and PTT button but also has cell phone and music inputs. The wireless headsets (battery life of the headset is about 30 hours but each have a 12v port for recharging) have their own PTT as well, so if you are the the back you can still talk as well as volume controls on each headset. The total system which is base unit and both headsets, and charger for the headsets is R5000.
Tom Tom wireless intercom systems
Tom Tom wireless intercom systems
Greg Perkins
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Hi RV4ker,
Although we are still flying one of these prototype wireless headsets in our Jora, a number of people experienced difficulty installing them correctly.
Maybe one day we will find the time to simplify these headsets...
Tom Tom is a good friend of MGL Avionics. He regularly pops in, and sometimes does some work for us (both on and off site).
Kind Regards,
Nicol Carstens.
Here is the update: MGL is no longer developing wireless headsets (at least not for now). We built about a 100 sets, and gave it up. Profit to effort ratio just did not justify the effort!RV4ker wrote:Am in market for one of these. See MGL also working on similar setup, but nothing yet. More info would be appreciated. Does he have website?
Although we are still flying one of these prototype wireless headsets in our Jora, a number of people experienced difficulty installing them correctly.
Maybe one day we will find the time to simplify these headsets...
Tom Tom is a good friend of MGL Avionics. He regularly pops in, and sometimes does some work for us (both on and off site).
Kind Regards,
Nicol Carstens.
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