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Cobham has added another removable legend panel to the N301A family of audio controllers that enables installers to change control names without removing the controller from the cockpit panel, or returning to an authorised dealership. The N301A-3xx series includes a selection switch that allows operators to choose compatibility of the N301A between commercial and military headsets, making it one of their most popular audio components.

Keeping the N301A within the aircraft minimises downtime and saves money. Cobham’s removable legends are available in kits with multiple text options, including international languages, and legends are customisable to suit any operator specification.

Cobham’s N301A may be used in new installations where single or multiple-user networks (up to 10 stations) are required. User-controlled features include enhanced noise reduction capability, split receive (RX) and intercom system (ICS) volume controls, Voice Operated eXchange (VOX) squelch control, an additional RX input for the auxiliary transmit (AUX TX) position, and an extra Navigational Aide (Nav Aid) position. The N301A is available in standard configurations, customised panel layouts, and with Night Vision Imaging System NVIS B & A with Blue/White backlighting colours.

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