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Jan 26, 2010 at 2:20 PM Post #46 of 144
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If you are looking for a new headphone that you can take with you on camping trips, then check out the Ryobi RP4530. These water resistant headphones provide up to 24-hours of continuous use per charge and adopt Electronic Noise Suppression and Voice Amplification Technology that will eliminate background noise to provide a crystal clear sound reproduction. If you want one, you can purchase the Ryobi Rugged Headphones for $69.97


Son of TIGRIS.: Ryobi Rugged Water Resistant Headphones
 
Jan 26, 2010 at 2:38 PM Post #51 of 144
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In armored vehicles, the noise level from the running engine and exploding artillery was very high. Standard headphones did not protect the soldier from this noise, and a nearby explosion could easily knock them off the head. These headphones had a dual purpose: 1) radio communications with other armored vehicles and 2) communication with other members of the vehicle's crew. A more durable construction was required, so these headphones had a thick leather-bound band connecting the ear-cups. The ear-speakers were very heavy duty and were connected to the head-band with a ball-and-socket joint. The actual cups were constructed of rubber. The Panzer headphones were often used in conjunction with the throat-microphone set.


WWII German Panzer Headphones
 
Jan 26, 2010 at 2:50 PM Post #56 of 144
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GMH-0053
WWII Panzer Commander Headset Earphones

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This is a very scarce WWII set of earpiece headphones as worn by German armor tank commanders.
It has the original cord and push pin connectors. The microphone was removed at the headset. They are 1941 dated and made by NB.


German Headgear
 
Jan 26, 2010 at 2:55 PM Post #58 of 144
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C012460 CANADIAN WW2 RADIO HEADPHONE SET. Superb untouched radio headphone set. Adjustable steel headband with Bakelite ear receivers. Original cloth covered cord, with original paper tag still attached, and 1/4" plug in jack. Very well marked "Northern Electric Co, Ltd.", "MD2368", "Patented 1931".


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