Well, if there's a menu item to disconnect the headphones I have not found it.
Which probably rules out operator error. Unless you have the cans plugged in
the CW jack, as I have done a couple of times.
Since you have audio from the speaker evidently the audio circuits are working,
and since you did not say otherwise I assume the speaker cuts off when you plug
the cans in. If so, the jack is most likely OK. Which leaves the headphones.
Have you tried your headphones on something else? Have you tried another pair
of phones on the Orion? Does your headphones have one of those mini stereo to
quarter inch stereo adapters that seem to come with headphones nowadays?
I have had several of the adapters quit, and at least one set of my high end
headphones have suffered "infant mortality" for no apparent reason. If another
set of phones works on the Orion, your Koss' most likely won't work on
something else. Before I yelled too loudly I would try another adapter.
I hope this helps, and 73
Pete Allen AC5E
> Hi,
>
> I've lost the audio phones out on my Orion. Everything lolks normal and I
> have audio out with the speader. What have I done wrong? BTW, always used a
> stereo plug and headphones. I went to use a new set of Koss PRO 4 AA and no
> more output.
>
> TIA,
>
> Vince Santis, N1VS
> Winsted, CT
> vsantis@earthlink.net
>
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