[Moon-net] headset info

DK3EE dk3ee-tom at gmx.de
Thu Nov 15 12:41:57 CST 2007


hello ...

i am using Bose Quiet Comfort headphone , witch are great for my heavy amp.
blowers !
it was a great improvement , spechaly for cw eme !

i try to be qrv on 2m eme this weekend ...
every call is wellcome.





regards tom
dk3ee
http://www.qrz.com/callsign/DK3EE
4x24ele m2 & qro



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[mailto:moon-net-bounces at list-serv.davidv.net]Im Auftrag von Jac PA3DZL
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. November 2007 19:15
An: Philip Aquilina; Moon-Net'
Betreff: Re: [Moon-net] headset info


I do not like a headset. It is bad for my hair !!
You better put the PA outside your shack.
73's Jac, PA3DZL

HI

----- Original Message -----
From: "Philip Aquilina" <phillipa at maltanet.net>
To: "Moon-Net'" <moon-net at list-serv.davidv.net>
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 5:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Moon-net] headset info


Hi All ,

I have the Sennheiser HDC 200 Noiseguard . They cut the bower even with
the noise cancelling Off.
When you switch the Noise Cancelling On , it's like you are in a room
all alone and not a sound from the 350cfm
blower.
And as someone said , you cannot hear the XYL even if she starts screaming.

73's Philip 9H1PA


Edward Cole wrote:
> I have used a standard stereo headset (Sony
> MDR-600V).  But I recently bought the Bose
> Airline noise-cancelling headset, so will try
> that when I have a blower running.
>
> 73 Ed - KL7UW
>
> At 07:43 PM 11/14/2007, DF2ZC wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I can only confirm Udo's statement as I have the same head-phones. It is
>> highly recommended!!!
>>
>> My noise cancelling headphones I also have did not perform in the shack,
>> I
>> now only use it on air travel where it performs o.k.
>>
>> vy 73 Bernd DF2ZC (JO30RN)
>> www.df2zc.de
>>
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: moon-net-bounces at list-serv.davidv.net
>> [mailto:moon-net-bounces at list-serv.davidv.net] On Behalf Of Udo
>> Langenohl -
>> DK5YA
>> Sent: Mittwoch, 14. November 2007 16:27
>> To: Koellner, Guenter (NSN - DE/Muenich)
>> Cc: moon-net-bounces at list-serv.davidv.net; Moon-Net
>> Subject: Re: [Moon-net] headset info
>>
>> Koellner, Guenter (NSN - DE/Muenich) schrieb:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> suffering from the same problem, I was using a Sennheiser HD25 DJ
>>> headset
>>>
> >from a friend who partially works as a DJ during the last contest
> >weekend.
>
>> You have to know that I sit just beside the TH347 Plisch amp. This
>> headset
>> promises 13dB attenuation of the surrounding noise, and I must admit that
>> never before I was able to carry the headset without any additional help
>> as
>> rubber bands for increasing the pressure.
>>
>>> The HD25 is $60 in amazon.com. There is a better one, HD280, which would
>>>
>> even promise 26dB of attenuation. That one is $99.
>>
>>> Now to the problem:
>>> Sennheiser is a german label, and used to provide high quality. The
>>> price
>>>
>> in Germany (Europe?) is about twice as much as in the States. Have a look
>> for example in Amazon.com I am desperatly looking for someone who would
>> travel from the States to DL in order to bring me one HD280...
>>
>>> 73, Günter, DL4MEA
>>>
>> Using my HD280 Pro for many years now I must say that this nice little
>> piece
>> is doing a great job (32dB noise reduction, says Sennheiser)!
>> Russian tank blower of my GS35b is right beside me and without my HD280
>> I'd
>> be deaf like a doornail. My opinion: highly recommended! No active noise
>> cancelling system, no external power needed (like Heil system, eating
>> batteries...).
>>
>> Udo, DK5YA
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