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I recently acquired a couple of Peltor 8003 headsets secondhand. They
have two stereo jacks. These are molded on so I cannot open them up to see what happens inside. I took the quarter-inch to be stereo, but no: I measured some 290 ohms from tip to ground, and nothing between ring and ground. And indeed a signal on the tip will be heard on both sides. Is anything wired to the ring? If not, why did they bother to use a stereo jack? I'm still more baffled by the microphone jack: perhaps the ring is a provision for a PTT-switch? Thanks in advance for any enlightenment, |
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