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Does anyone know of an adapter (that won't set me back big bucks) to
be able to record what I hear in my headset onto the audio input of a video camera? I'd like to do some narration with a little better audio quality. I've seen the cel phone adapters that are out there, and they're nearly as expensive as a headset with the cel phone jack built-in. I know a little about electronics, and figure the trick is to match impedance. I get around 500 ohms on my headsets, and I figure that the camcorder will need 8 ohms. That's about as far as I've been able to get. Is anyone out there interested in purchasing one if I'm able to come up with something? I'd really like to just buy one, but haven't been able to find anything on the net. Thanks DK |
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![]() "DK" wrote I've seen the cel phone adapters that are out there, and they're nearly as expensive as a headset with the cel phone jack built-in. I'd really like to just buy one, but haven't been able to find anything on the net. Before you get to involved, try sticking a small mike under your ear cup, and try recording that way. Commonly done little trick. -- Jim in NC |
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... Does anyone know of an adapter (that won't set me back big bucks) to be able to record what I hear in my headset onto the audio input of a video camera? This has come up before. I don't recall the specifics, but I think it shouldn't take you long to find the answer using Google Groups. Probably if you search for the words "headset" and/or "intercom" with "video", you'll get mostly (if not only) the relevant threads. If I recall, it can be constructed easily with inexpensive parts from an electronics store. Pete |
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Aircraft Spruce sells one. Look in their catalog in the headset
adaptor cables section. About $25, works great. Won't find it on their web site, though, so you'll have to get a real catalog, or call them. |
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Dk,
Does anyone know of an adapter (that won't set me back big bucks) to be able to record what I hear in my headset onto the audio input of a video camera? I fiddled around with audio-outputs of some intercoms, e.g. the plain old PA-400, available at around 100 $. The effect was not quite what I wanted: If no one spoke, there was a rather clean silence - no hint of aircraft noise or anything. This gives a really weird effect. The solution (tm): Get one of those pinhead lapel microphones and stick it under the earcup of your headset next to your ear. That microphone will pick up enough of the aircraft noise to make it all sound realistic, but not enough to make the sound annoying. And it will also pick up all that's said. Note: I tried this with a passive headset. With an active headset, microphone placement inside the earcup will determine how much of the cancellation signal the mic will pick up, so more experimentation might be required. Cost: zero, except for the mic, which you probably have already. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Here's some information on Gene Whitt's page.. I made one of these cables
myself, works pretty good. Although if I knew I could buy one pre-made for $25, I would have. ![]() http://tinyurl.com/7cxuf |
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Radio Shack used to sell one for under $10. It has a 1/4 inch on one end
and a 1/8 on the other. IT was colored red on one end to indicated it is different. Michelle DK wrote: Does anyone know of an adapter (that won't set me back big bucks) to be able to record what I hear in my headset onto the audio input of a video camera? I'd like to do some narration with a little better audio quality. I've seen the cel phone adapters that are out there, and they're nearly as expensive as a headset with the cel phone jack built-in. I know a little about electronics, and figure the trick is to match impedance. I get around 500 ohms on my headsets, and I figure that the camcorder will need 8 ohms. That's about as far as I've been able to get. Is anyone out there interested in purchasing one if I'm able to come up with something? I'd really like to just buy one, but haven't been able to find anything on the net. Thanks DK |
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![]() DK wrote: Does anyone know of an adapter (that won't set me back big bucks) to be able to record what I hear in my headset onto the audio input of a video camera? I'd like to do some narration with a little better audio quality. I've seen the cel phone adapters that are out there, and they're nearly as expensive as a headset with the cel phone jack built-in. I know a little about electronics, and figure the trick is to match impedance. I get around 500 ohms on my headsets, and I figure that the camcorder will need 8 ohms. That's about as far as I've been able to get. Is anyone out there interested in purchasing one if I'm able to come up with something? I'd really like to just buy one, but haven't been able to find anything on the net. I have a Sony Digital 8 camcorder. Just went to Radio Shack and got the patch cord with the phono plug on the airplane end and whatever that mic in plug is on the camera end, I think it's just a mini stereo jack. Get the phono plug to headset adapter plug and off you go. No matching of anything required. I set the camera on the glareshield on top of a sponge and have it held down with elastic. |
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Don't worry about matching impedances. The headset output impedance is
so low compared to the input impedance of the camera that there will be no need to match them. I did this with a JVC VHS Camcorder about 12 years ago & got a good signal level match with just a direct connection. Just open the intercom squelch if you want to get aircraft background noise too. You may have to fool with the signal levels some, but as I remember it worked out surprisingly well right out of my soldering iron. I saved the tape as being a flight breakfast example for any future grandkids. |
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Thank you for eveyone's input! I had done the google search, but came
up with several off-topic results with each try. It sounds to be simpler than I was making it out to be! Thanks! DK On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 02:25:10 GMT, DK wrote: Does anyone know of an adapter (that won't set me back big bucks) to be able to record what I hear in my headset onto the audio input of a video camera? I'd like to do some narration with a little better audio quality. I've seen the cel phone adapters that are out there, and they're nearly as expensive as a headset with the cel phone jack built-in. I know a little about electronics, and figure the trick is to match impedance. I get around 500 ohms on my headsets, and I figure that the camcorder will need 8 ohms. That's about as far as I've been able to get. Is anyone out there interested in purchasing one if I'm able to come up with something? I'd really like to just buy one, but haven't been able to find anything on the net. Thanks DK |
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