Hi Mr Richards,
I just send you two emails with 10 pictures of the headset adapter.
Jerry W5JH
"building something without experimenting is just solder practice"
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From: TenTec [mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Richards
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 1:11 PM
To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Computer Headset Secured -- Now What?
Cool, Jerry, I am not that handy as to fit it all in like that.
Do you have any drawings, photos, schematics you could share with me?
I would love to see other ways of skinning the cat.
----------------------- K8JHR ---------------------------------
On 3/28/2013 2:03 PM, Jerry Haigwood wrote:
> For my TS-590S, I built everything inside of the 8 pin mic plug. I
> used two tantalum caps and two 1/8 watt resistors and removed the pins
> of the mic plug which were not used to allow a little extra room. I
> brought out a 3.5mm jack for the headset mic and I purchased a 3.5mm
> to 1/4 inch adapter for the headphones. I also brought out a 2.5mm
> jack for the PTT. I use either foot switch or a hand switch made out
> of PVC tubing and end caps. A small PTT switch is mounted in the PVC
> cap. I documented all this and put it up on the Kenwood TS-590S email
> list. The same method can be used for the O II. The headset came from
Walmart and is labeled as a GE product.
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