David Clark H10-36 Helicopter Pilot Headset (12508G-20)
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The David Clark H10-36 Aviation Headset is a top-tier, budget-friendly solution for helicopter pilots who demand exceptional noise reduction, superior comfort, and long-lasting durability. As the helicopter-specific version of the widely trusted H10-30, the H10-36 is equipped with advanced features that meet the rigorous demands of professional aviation. Whether you're navigating high-noise environments or flying for long hours, this headset ensures clear communication and unparalleled comfort.
Key Features
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Helicopter-Optimized Design:
Specifically designed for helicopter use, the H10-36 comes equipped with a 5-foot extended coil cord (1.5m) and a U-174/U single plug, providing seamless compatibility with helicopter communication systems. -
Outstanding Noise Reduction:
Certified with a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 24 dB, the H10-36 effectively minimizes ambient noise, ensuring clear and uninterrupted communication in high-noise environments. -
Exceptional Comfort for Long Flights:
Features a super-soft head pad and lightweight undercut Comfort Gel ear seals, providing a snug fit without causing discomfort during extended use. -
Advanced Noise-Canceling Microphone:
Equipped with the M-7/DC Amplified Electret Microphone, the H10-36 delivers clear and crisp voice transmission by filtering out background noise, ensuring reliable communication. -
Durable Build:
Constructed with a molded cord assembly made to exceptional pull and flex standards, and robust ABS domes supported by steel hardware, the H10-36 is built to withstand the challenges of demanding aviation environments. -
FAA TSO Approved:
Meets and exceeds FAA TSO certifications C-139 and C57B, as well as RTCA/DO-214 standards, ensuring it’s approved for professional aviation use.
Technical Specifications
- Noise Reduction Rating (NRR): 24 dB
- Microphone Type: M-7/DC Amplified Electret
- Cord Length: 5 feet (coiled) (1.5m)
- Connector Type: U-174/U
- Weight (without cord): 20 oz (567 g)
- Frequency Response: 200 – 5,500 Hz (Earphones), 300 Hz – 3.5 kHz (Microphone)
Why Choose the David Clark H10-36?
Known as the “Best Value” headset in the David Clark lineup, the H10-36 offers industry-leading features and performance at an affordable price. Its advanced noise reduction capabilities, combined with exceptional comfort and durability, make it the perfect choice for helicopter pilots looking for a reliable and cost-effective solution.
| Alternate Models | |
|---|---|
| H10-36 | David Clark Model Number |
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Part # | 12508G-20 |
| Manufacturer | David Clark |
| NSN | 5965014461506 |
| Manual 1 | View David Clark H10-36 (12508G-20) Parts List |
| Spec Sheet 1 | View Spec Sheet |
| Shipping Information | |
|---|---|
| Product Weight | 2 lbs. |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 5 in. |
| Schedule B | 8518903000 |
| ECCN | 7A994 |
| Spare Parts | |
|---|---|
| 00009M-03 | Retaining Ring (10/pk) |
| 09349P-34 | Volume Control |
| 10376G-20 | Earphone Assembly |
| 10405G-05 | Microphone Cord Assy Kit |
| 11696P-12 | Right Dome |
| 11696P-28 | Left Dome |
| 12765G-04 | Microphone Boom Assy |
| 12840G-01 | Boom Guide Kit |
| 13180P-06 | Screw (10/pk) |
| 14096P-09 | Filter (1 each) |
| 15093P-01 | Headband Spring |
| 15109P-01 | Volume Control Knob |
| 15125P-02 | Clip, Cord (4/pk) |
| 18028G-26 | Communication Cord Assy Kit |
| 18376G-02 | M-7/DC Microphone |
| 18900G-45 | Headpad Assembly |
| 22378G-08 | Stirrup & Clamp Kit |
| 22607G-01 | Overhead Cord Assembly |
| 25629P-03 | Dome Filter |
| 26475P-02 | Dome Filter |
| 40062G-02 | Mic Protector w/ O-Ring |
| 40266G-01 | Headpad Restraint, Foam |
| 40863G-02 | Undercut Gel Earseal (pair) |
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