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Hi all
Does anyone have a copy of a circuit diagram to construct a headset tester? I'd like to construct one to test the headsets students are returning claiming them to be faulty, which after I've headed out to the flight line and plugged in, surprise surprise, there is no apparent fault. Any help Cheers Mike |
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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 22:23:14 +1300, "M."
wrote: Hi all Does anyone have a copy of a circuit diagram to construct a headset tester? I'd like to construct one to test the headsets students are returning claiming them to be faulty, which after I've headed out to the flight line and plugged in, surprise surprise, there is no apparent fault. Any help Cheers Mike broken wire in the lead or just at the plug connection. had one for months that would fail at the wrong moments. replaced the mike and worked for a month. nearly destroyed the set in the dismantle until the fault was located hidden in a moulded plug fitting. next time you head out give all the wires a pull to try open circuiting any failing wire. its guaranteed to drive you nuts :-) Stealth Pilot |
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And very common!
Intermittent faults will often show up with a check for "full and free movement" in all the connections. Just like when you check the controls pre-flight, you can be gentle but exercise full movement range when checking them. You can use just about any old aircraft or CB radio to test the headphone with an adaptor or two. Even a cheapshop $5.00 FM radio will give an audio output and can check the ears. The mike circuit could be checked with a cheap walky talky with a couple of connecting leads to adapt the plugs, or you could pick up a cheap handheld for the office. Several flight schools down under have a radio in the "waiting lounge" and this helps your students to pick up typical radio chatter. Also lets you know what your students are up to! A tape recorder next to it can catch their circuit chatter and can offer an additional training aid. Hope this helps, Peter |
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The easiest cheapest tester is an old portable intercom. If you can
hear your self both the mic and the earphones are working. On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 22:23:14 +1300, "M." wrote: Hi all Does anyone have a copy of a circuit diagram to construct a headset tester? I'd like to construct one to test the headsets students are returning claiming them to be faulty, which after I've headed out to the flight line and plugged in, surprise surprise, there is no apparent fault. Any help Cheers Mike |
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I wrote about such a design in Kitplanes within the last three years or so.
If you are really interested, I can dig down into the archives and see what month and year. Basically, you bias the mic on and use the volt or so of audio through a capacitor to run the earphones. If you can hear yourself talk, the headset is working. No amplifier or intercom required. Jim "M." wrote in message ... Hi all Does anyone have a copy of a circuit diagram to construct a headset tester? I'd like to construct one to test the headsets students are returning claiming them to be faulty, which after I've headed out to the flight line and plugged in, surprise surprise, there is no apparent fault. Any help Cheers Mike |
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![]() "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... I wrote about such a design in Kitplanes within the last three years or so. If you are really interested, I can dig down into the archives and see what month and year. Basically, you bias the mic on and use the volt or so of audio through a capacitor to run the earphones. If you can hear yourself talk, the headset is working. No amplifier or intercom required. Jim Hey, I might be interested in that, for another project. -- Jim in NC |
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