been trying to find information on the headset since i picked one up, would you happen to know what kind of plug it uses? im not finding anything useful online
Reading through the manual, it says to use water and a damp cloth. It makes no mention of soap nor to wash anything, so I would avoid doing either. So just wipe any dirt with a wet rag. The only exception is the screen inside of the ear cup, it says to clean it with a brush only. I guess if you were to remove everything off the liner, you may be able to wash it since it is cloth. I have the manual linked in the description, and it mentions what I said on page 10 of the PDF. Sorry for the late response, I try to response the day of. TH-cam didn't notify me, nor did I notice a comment.
1 switch talks to Driver, other talks to loader & Gunner. There's a TalkPhone on back of Abrams for Infantry to call into tank crew.
been trying to find information on the headset since i picked one up, would you happen to know what kind of plug it uses? im not finding anything useful online
The plug on the headset is a AP-107 which goes into a AJ-107BRS jack or something similar ( cdn.thomasnet.com/ccp/00423130/43018.pdf ).
looks to be it, thanks mate
Its called a Lemo
Wore one of these for 8 years. 1-64 Armor. OIF.1. That is the LAST thing you want to HAVE TO WEAR.
I assume the usual issues of wearing a helmet plus more.
How do you wash it?
Reading through the manual, it says to use water and a damp cloth. It makes no mention of soap nor to wash anything, so I would avoid doing either. So just wipe any dirt with a wet rag. The only exception is the screen inside of the ear cup, it says to clean it with a brush only. I guess if you were to remove everything off the liner, you may be able to wash it since it is cloth.
I have the manual linked in the description, and it mentions what I said on page 10 of the PDF.
Sorry for the late response, I try to response the day of. TH-cam didn't notify me, nor did I notice a comment.
@@3inTrooper appreciate the reply man
@@G37u73 No Problem
We never did. Too busy staying ALIVE