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Itc-2004-Enri 4 Place Stereo Intercom

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Part# 11-17669
MFR Model# ITC-2004-ENRI

Overview

   
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Features

  • Exclusive Electronic Noise Reduction circuits
  • Up to 110db of Noise Reduction
  • Continues Audio, No missed Syllables or Words
  • Built-in Cellular Phone Interface, includes patch cable.
  • Pilot/All Switch
  • 9 Volt Battery or External DC Operation, Cigarette Lighter Adaptor included
  • Auxiliary Stereo Audio Input with Radio Mute and Intercom Audio Mute
  • Light weight, 10 oz.
  • Push-to-Talk Button for Keying the Comm Radio
  • Pilot and CoPilot Radio PTT Jacks
  • Small Size: 5.5" x 1.5" x 3.2"
  • Three Year Warranty
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Reviews

Great Product

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FLIGHTTECH ITC-2004-ENRI

June 10, 2023

This intercom is garbage. I’ve attempted using it multiple ways in a Piper Cherokee and the sound quality and mic sensitivity is worse than two tin cans and a string. I bought it right before my airplane went into an annual and by the time I got to use it the return period expired. I tried to return it to spruce and they wouldn’t take it back. They said I would have to deal with the manufacturer, but that would require me sending it to them and hoping they can fix it. I think it’s a bad design and poor engineering.

David
June 14, 2020

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