This adapter works with your existing intercom by pumping your music into any available mic jack, allowing it to be distributed through the intercom to everyone wearing a headset. Plug one end into the aircraft's mic jack and the other into your media player's headphone jack.
Also works great in many airliners. |
The cable works to feed into a plane mic socket. It is not the correct aviation PJ-068 but works with wiggling. The 3.5mm end shorts some of the pins in the iPhone stereo connector, it does NOT cause damage. The cable does work.
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The jack is .206", and is approx 6' long.
Yes this is a 3.5mm jack and is intended to go into an Apple or MP3 player so music can be hear over the intercom. To get audio via the intercom to the GoPro Hero 3 use part number 11-11565.
No, it will not as this is just a cable getting music to your headset. Most high end headsets do this internally.
The length of this cord is approximately 75" tip to tip, or 6-1/4 ft.
Per the manufacturer, the IPD/MP3 Music Adapter does not include a coupling capacitor.