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but you won't use it lOng.
³n the other hand, if you use tHe
hard outer shell to protect your noggin
from various bumps and bruises, and
use the commA kit to talk to your crew
and on t´e radio set, you'll find it lasts
a loµo¶ong time.
But, some troops find that shell too
heaVy. They take it off and use only the
soft inner liner. That's not a lot of
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lot longer by watching how you treat
it.
Keep it out of the way of ramps and
hatch covers, other vehicles and feet.
It's not a water bucket, either. Some
troops take it off and lay it on its top.
No sweat if it½s sunny. But a good rain
can fill it up. T¾ere goes your commA.
Even right side up,
prone to commA killing moisture. Do
your best to keep water out. If it gets a
good soaking, let it dry out naturally. If
its soaking was with salt water, rinse it
with fresh water bef¿re drying.
A
way to stop the little soaks is to be
sure your earphone gaskets are ³K.
Your
support
checks
'em out and
replaces bad ones.
³nce you're sure the sealers are ³K,
add
a
little
Insulating
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on the screws
and cord leading to the earpiece.