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Mon, Dec 27, 2004

Cell Phone/Music Headset Adapter Available From Sporty's

Now getting clearances, speaking to Flight Service or telling a business associate or loved one, "I've landed" is made easier with the Cell Phone/Music Headset Adapter from Sporty's. With this device, you can use your cell phone or listen to music with any aviation headset, and if any transmissions come through, you won't miss them.

Your cell phone will become even more useful with this Cell Phone/Music Headset Adapter. You can pick up IFR clearances or cancel flight plans on the ground, get weather briefings from FSS, conduct business on the ground, or check in with family or friends to update ETAs.

This device is great for passengers too; by connecting it to a portable CD or MP3 player, passengers can listen to music.

The slim, lightweight design of the Cell Phone/Music Headset Adapter makes it inconspicuous in the cockpit. It is also very easy to use: simply connect your phone and headset and turn it on. It uses one AAA battery and works with any headset and most 2.5mm phones (Nokia phones may require an adapter).

The Cell Phone/Music Headset Adapter [4149A] is available for $99.95. Adapters for Nokia Series 3390, 8260, 8290, 8860, 8890 Series [3948A] and Nokia Series 5100 and 6100 [4927A] are available for $10.00.

FMI: www.sportys.com

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