The throttle switch is part of the top of the handle on the aircraft throttle lever, on the port side of the cockpit. It is part of the aircraft. There is likely some sort of NAF number associated with the throttle switch, but no JAN nomenclature. The 3-pin A.R.C. 9488 plug for the J-22/ARC-5 (or J-16) should have two wires as part of aircraft wiring going to the permanently-installed throttle switch. I don't know if there is typically a connector between the throttle switch and its aircraft wiring. The throttle switch and wiring are separate from the mask mic and wiring until they get to the J-22 or J-16.
I find NO references to USN use of any "throat mic", which is very different from the mask mic that's mentioned in AN/ARC-5 instruction books.
Mike / KK5F
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