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Old February 20th 04, 03:49 PM
Dennis O'Connor
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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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Old February 20th 04, 04:07 PM
Dave S
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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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Old February 20th 04, 05:05 PM
Greg Burkhart
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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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