Hi Terry:
The aviation folks are doing these WITH noise cancelling. The
frequency response SHOULD be tailored to voice communications.
For example, see
http://www.lightspeedaviation.com/content.cfm/Products/MACH-1/MACH-1-Headset
and other headsets at lightspeedaviation.com. For an overview of
other manufacturers, try www.sportys.com and look for the aviation
site.
73,
Mark, KD4D
k8isk@comcast.net wrote:
> Dennis,
>
> Somehow I found myself owning a semi pro race team several years ago and we
> used
> custom earmolds for our driver, pit crew and me, the spotter. While they were
> WAY more comfortable to wear over the generic one size fits all ear plugs, I
> never tried them receiving cw or SSB sigs. The response on FM was fair at
> best,
> but with 36 race cars making lots of noise, it's hard to judge.
>
> Find a local race track and find out who their radio supplier is. He can take
> impressions of your ears and have them made. They are less than $200 for the
> pair. Mine we all mono but you could probably request stereo.
>
> 73,
> Terry - W8ZN
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