[MRCA] ARC-2 Mic info

Scott Johnson scottjohnson1 at cox.net
Sun Dec 24 13:12:45 EST 2017


Interesting, The 66-T is always my go-to carbon equivalent mic when I am testing WWII avionics.  I always liked the way it sounds, and I have had on as my standby microphone in every aircraft I have owned.  I wish I had more of them!

 

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A few of you all have asked what mic did I find worked very well, where others were not so good.  Its a Telex 66T.  This mic is/was prolific in delivered Cessna and Piper GenAv singles.  This model has a hidden gain control on the back and adjusted via a tiny Philips screwdriver.

Jeep - K3HVG

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