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Old February 8th 04, 04:11 PM
S Green
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Picked up an old headset in an aerojumble. The headphones are ok, The mic
does not work because the mic plug was removed.

I was wondering how one wires up the mic plug. I just happen to have a pj068
about.

The mic cable has an inner cable with a screen outside of it, There are
three possible connecting places on the pj068. Just wondering how I should
connect it.

BTW the headset is a Telex E951.
Thanks
sg


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Old February 8th 04, 05:09 PM
Jim Weir
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There are three active pins on a mic plug:

The long metal shaft closest to the connections is common, or ground.

The next section is called the ring, and it is the microphone audio.

The top section is called the tip, and it is grounded when you want to put the
radio into the transmit mode.

I don't understand what the mic cable with a "screen" is. If by "screen" you
mean a braided shield, that is the common (ground) connection.

The inner wire is the microphone audio lead.

We used to sell E951s. I haven't seen one in twenty years.

Jim


"S Green"
shared these priceless pearls of wisdom:

-Picked up an old headset in an aerojumble. The headphones are ok, The mic
-does not work because the mic plug was removed.
-
-I was wondering how one wires up the mic plug. I just happen to have a pj068
-about.
-
-The mic cable has an inner cable with a screen outside of it, There are
-three possible connecting places on the pj068. Just wondering how I should
-connect it.
-
-BTW the headset is a Telex E951.
-Thanks
-sg
-



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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Old February 8th 04, 11:28 PM
S Green
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"Jim Weir" wrote in message
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There are three active pins on a mic plug:

The long metal shaft closest to the connections is common, or ground.

The next section is called the ring, and it is the microphone audio.

The top section is called the tip, and it is grounded when you want to put

the
radio into the transmit mode.

I don't understand what the mic cable with a "screen" is. If by "screen"

you
mean a braided shield, that is the common (ground) connection.

The inner wire is the microphone audio lead.

We used to sell E951s. I haven't seen one in twenty years.

Jim

Thanks Jim,

Well I now have three. Two (as new) I have had for 15 years and this one I
picked without the mic plug. My son comes with me and now he has started to
bring a friend along I needed another headset. On the basis that using the
same type might be better than matching this $10 third headset seemed a
find.
Audio is fine as good as the others so it is just a matter of connecting up
the plug to have that one back in business.

sg


 




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