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Here  is  a  typical  intercom  that  allows  communication  in  the  cockpit  without

               being disturbed by the engine noise.


               It  is  equipped  with  the  functions  SQ

               (SQUELCH) and VOL (VOLUME).




               SQ is a noise suppression system. If it is set incorrectly, you may hear engine noise

               in your headset, or you may get no sound at all in your headset!

               When set correctly, it helps to avoid the engine noise and the hiss that would be

               present without noise reduction. The system ensures that only speech directly

               into  a  microphone  from  our  headsets  is  transmitted  to  the  speakers  in  our

               headsets.


               The VOL adjustment allows us to choose an appropriate volume level.




               1.1.2   Headsets


               When we communicate via the intercom, we use headsets. Our headsets also

               have the option to adjust the volume.

               Here is the correct use of a headset.


               Note that the microphone has the proper setting and

               distance from the mouth. There is a foam cover over the

               microphone that eliminates wind noise.

               The  microphone  should  be  adjusted  so  that  it  is

               perpendicular to the mouth; otherwise, it will not work

               optimally.





               1.1.3    COM-radio

               With a correctly set up intercom and headset, we are equipped to establish two-

               way communication with other radio stations.


               To do this, we need a radio in the aircraft.
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