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A simple question that I'm sure has been addressed in the past:
The wires on my old Pilot headset are broken at both plugs. Can I just take this in to Radio Shack and expect them to sell me the correct plugs so I can cut and reattach? or do I need to be looking for something special? And if so, could somebody tell me what these features are? Thanks! Mike |
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Michael C Finke wrote:
A simple question that I'm sure has been addressed in the past: The wires on my old Pilot headset are broken at both plugs. Can I just take this in to Radio Shack and expect them to sell me the correct plugs so I can cut and reattach? or do I need to be looking for something special? And if so, could somebody tell me what these features are? You could probably find the Phones plug, but not the Mic plug. Best bet is to go to one of the aviation supplier's web pages (like Aircraft Spruce, Wag-Aerp or Chief) and order the plugs from them. You can find information on how to wire them by going to Jim Weir's support page at: http://www.rst-engr.com/rst/support.html and scrolling down to the PDF application note called "Headphone and Microphone Connectors PDF" --- Jay -- __!__ Jay and Teresa Masino ___(_)___ http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/ ! ! ! http://www.oceancityairport.com/ http://www.oc-adolfos.com/ |
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These plugs are not standard sizes, and your local electroncs store will not
have them...Numerous suppliers handle both mic and head set plugs... Try Gulf Coast Avionics, Eastern Avionics, Aircaft Spruce, etc... A bit of a google should turn them up... denny "Jay Masino" wrote in The wires on my old Pilot headset are broken at both plugs. Can I just take this in to Radio Shack and expect them to sell me the correct plugs so I can cut and reattach? or do I need to be looking for something special? |
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Michael C Finke wrote:
A simple question that I'm sure has been addressed in the past: The wires on my old Pilot headset are broken at both plugs. Can I just take this in to Radio Shack and expect them to sell me the correct plugs so I can cut and reattach? or do I need to be looking for something special? And if so, could somebody tell me what these features are? NO!!! The quality of the plugs you will find at RatShaq is adequate only for emergency usage. The plugs you want are bronze and are best obtained from standard aviation sources or commercial electronics supply suppliers. |
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the speaker/audio out jack is a standard 1/4" mono (well on my headset)
plug. The mic plug is not likely to be at radio shack, though. Dennis O'Connor wrote: These plugs are not standard sizes, and your local electroncs store will not have them...Numerous suppliers handle both mic and head set plugs... Try Gulf Coast Avionics, Eastern Avionics, Aircaft Spruce, etc... A bit of a google should turn them up... denny "Jay Masino" wrote in The wires on my old Pilot headset are broken at both plugs. Can I just take this in to Radio Shack and expect them to sell me the correct plugs so I can cut and reattach? or do I need to be looking for something special? |
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You can also try at Jim's place:
http://www.rst-engr.com/rst/catalog/small_part.html "Dennis O'Connor" wrote in message ... These plugs are not standard sizes, and your local electroncs store will not have them...Numerous suppliers handle both mic and head set plugs... Try Gulf Coast Avionics, Eastern Avionics, Aircaft Spruce, etc... A bit of a google should turn them up... denny "Jay Masino" wrote in The wires on my old Pilot headset are broken at both plugs. Can I just take this in to Radio Shack and expect them to sell me the correct plugs so I can cut and reattach? or do I need to be looking for something special? |
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NO!!!
The quality of the plugs you will find at RatShaq is adequate only for emergency usage. The plugs you want are bronze and are best obtained from standard aviation sources or commercial electronics supply suppliers. Um, at the risk of sounding snippy, why do you say that? We're not talking about a flight-safety issue here. I've not found my aviation headphones to have any better quality sound than my standard audio headphones at home. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 16:38:45 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote: NO!!! The quality of the plugs you will find at RatShaq is adequate only for emergency usage. The plugs you want are bronze and are best obtained from standard aviation sources or commercial electronics supply suppliers. Um, at the risk of sounding snippy, why do you say that? We're not talking about a flight-safety issue here. I've not found my aviation headphones to have any better quality sound than my standard audio headphones at home. He may be referring to what happens to the plugs if you step on 'em. Don (no smilie implied) |
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I beg to differ. Those old brass (not bronze) plugs are in no way superior to
the current chrome plated steel AND the chrome will not oxidize. I prefer the newer design, myself. Having said that, you can get the HEADPHONE side plug at The Shack, but the mic plug is an old telephone switchboard style 0.206" diameter dinosaur that is ONLY used these days for aviation. Pricey. Jim Jay Smith shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: - -NO!!! -The quality of the plugs you will find at RatShaq is adequate only for -emergency usage. The plugs you want are bronze and are best obtained -from standard aviation sources or commercial electronics supply suppliers. Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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I don't know about radio scrap plugs but I second Jim's post. Good chrome has far less tendency towards static.
Mike Z "Jay Smith" wrote in message ... NO!!! The quality of the plugs you will find at RatShaq is adequate only for emergency usage. The plugs you want are bronze and are best obtained from standard aviation sources or commercial electronics supply suppliers. |
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