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Page Title: Figure 3-3.-A properly made-up sound-powered telephone headset-chestset.
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7. 8. 9. Fold the transmitter yoke flat so that the mouthpiece lies flush against the chest plate connection box, using care not to pinch the transmitter cable. Hold the headband and cable in the left hand and unhook one end of the neck strap from the chest plate. Bring  the  top  of  the  chest  plate  level  with  the  headband and  cable.  Secure  the  chest  plate  in  this  position  by winding  the  neck  strap  around  the  headband  and  coiled cable just enough times that a short end will be left over. Twist this end once and refasten it to the chest plate. The set is now made up and ready for stowing. Figure 3-3 shows  a  properly  made  up  sound-powered  telephone headset-chestset. Figure  3-3.-A  properly  made-up  sound-powered  telephone  headset- chestset. 3-5

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