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Aero-TV: Full-Featured Solution - ComLinkPro's Angel Aviation Headset Adapter

Co-Owner Greg Custer Introduces ComLinkPro's Newest Headset Solution

ComLinkPro premiered their latest in headset technology, introducing the Angel to the general aviation market.  With an effortless, yet powerful audio interface, pilots can create a high fidelity Bluetooth connection by simply plugging in a headset. 

Audio clarity, achieved through a high quality audio Codec with low distortion audio amplifier and RF rejection, quickly eliminates cockpit noise for clear, understandable communication.  The Angel's cell phone capabilities allow a pilot to answer and initiate calls, end and mute calls, as well as engage in conference calls.

Meticulously designed to provide rich stereo sound, the Angel is capable of interfacing with any audio or video source equipped with Bluetooth wireless capability, including MP3 players and iPods. The Angel allows includes a 1/8th inch input jack for MP3, CD, and video players with standard wired output technology.  To ensure safety within the cockpit, ComLinkPro's Angel automatically cuts out during any radio transmissions to avoid communication interference. 

The Angel's full color TFT LCD screen, with daylight readability and self-dimming backlight, provide ease of operation.  The keypad features large icons for easy touch and functionality.  In addition, a premium grade rechargeable lithium ion battery provides an internal power source allowing for over 15 hours of battery life; pilots and passengers can use the Angel independent of the aircraft panel, especially convenient for those important phone calls necessary outside of the aircraft. Since the Angel requires no certification, it can be used with both certified and experimental aircraft. 

FMI: www.comlinkpro.com/specifications.html, www.aero-tv.net, www.youtube.com/aerotvnetwork, http://twitter.com/AeroNews

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