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PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 6:17 am    Post subject: Homemade Aviation Headset Reply with quote

I am considering trying to make a headset as is described in the link below:

http://www.cozy1200.com/geeklog/article.php?story 070427102533266

I am confused by the fact that the transformer he suggests to use from Radio
Shack is 1000 ohm input/8 ohm output. The plane system is going to be
looking for a 600 ohm input???

What will this 1000 ohm transformer do to the plane system? Will it harm
it? Will the system output be louder or softer with the 1000 ohm than it
would have been with a 600 ohm transformer?

If I knew what I was doing here I would probably afraid to proceed. As it
is I am fearless....:>)

Thanks for your assistance.

Bill B


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:09 am    Post subject: Homemade Aviation Headset Reply with quote

Bill Bradburry wrote:
Quote:


I am considering trying to make a headset as is described in the link below:

http://www.cozy1200.com/geeklog/article.php?story 070427102533266

I am confused by the fact that the transformer he suggests to use from Radio
Shack is 1000 ohm input/8 ohm output. The plane system is going to be
looking for a 600 ohm input???

What will this 1000 ohm transformer do to the plane system? Will it harm
it? Will the system output be louder or softer with the 1000 ohm than it
would have been with a 600 ohm transformer?

If I knew what I was doing here I would probably afraid to proceed. As it
is I am fearless....:>)

Thanks for your assistance.



Bill, I just made a set and tested it in both my embryonic project and
it a fellow chapter member's Cherokee. I used Phillips ANR earplugs. I
used the 1/4" adapter supplied with the earbuds and got excellent audio
quality.

I used a $2.59 electret microphone from Radio Shack. In the Cherokee,
the voice quality was BETTER through the Radio Shack mic, wired directly
to a homemade 3/16" mic plug with no additional electronics, than
through my Telex Echelon headsets. I do not know what sort of
intercom he was using. I built one of RST-Engineering's intercoms for
my project. The Radio Shack mic was obviously loading down the input
circuit to the intercom (it draws amplifying power from the input
circuit). The voice input was fine with my homemade headset or the
Echelons if used individually, but dropped to a very low level if both
were plugged in simultaneously.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 8:05 am    Post subject: Homemade Aviation Headset Reply with quote

On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 10:16:47 -0400
"Bill Bradburry" <bbradburry(at)bellsouth.net> wrote:

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I am considering trying to make a headset as is described in the link below:

http://www.cozy1200.com/geeklog/article.php?story 070427102533266

I am confused by the fact that the transformer he suggests to use from Radio
Shack is 1000 ohm input/8 ohm output. The plane system is going to be
looking for a 600 ohm input???

What will this 1000 ohm transformer do to the plane system? Will it harm
it? Will the system output be louder or softer with the 1000 ohm than it
would have been with a 600 ohm transformer?

If I knew what I was doing here I would probably afraid to proceed. As it
is I am fearless....:>)

Thanks for your assistance.

Bill B

Hi Bill,

The 1000 ohm transformer will not load a 600 ohm circuit quite as
much. In audio circuits, you need to match impedance to maximize power
transfer. If you don't need maximum power transfer, and you probably
don't, it should work just fine.

Bob W.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 9:00 pm    Post subject: Homemade Aviation Headset Reply with quote

Getting ready to do the same, and have all the parts and an old headset
to gut for the mic, cords, and plugs.
A couple simple Q's:
1) And the most basic of questions - if I build a stereo headset, is
there any problem with a stereo plug in a mono intercom system jack? I
assume I will just hear monaural sound.
2) One builder put in pots and another just added resistors to adjust
the ear speakers to match other headsets (in case someone flying with
you uses a different headset) - has anyone built one without these? I
guess I will need to experiment, and it will depend on the sensitivity
of the in-ear speakers. I did get the Comply headset with their
proprietary tips that are wonderful. The set looks to be the same from
TrickAudio. Haven't tested in the air, but cuts out the wife and kids
nicely...I mean excessive noises. After two hours in the ear, the
comfort is wonderful - really don't notice the tips. The set is nice
enough that I will have it jack separately into the project box so I can
use them elsewhere besides the plane.
http://www.canardzone.com/members/nickugolini/CuplessHeadet/cupless_headset.htm
http://www.cozy1200.com/geeklog/index.php
http://www.trickearphones.com/index.htm
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 9:05 pm    Post subject: Homemade Aviation Headset Reply with quote

and if you run two such headsets at the same time, the 1000 ohms falls to
500 ohms, a much better match?

Bill
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 4:54 am    Post subject: Homemade Aviation Headset Reply with quote

Carl Peters wrote:
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<say.ahh1(at)verizon.net>

Getting ready to do the same, and have all the parts and an old
headset to gut for the mic, cords, and plugs.
A couple simple Q's:
1) And the most basic of questions - if I build a stereo headset, is
there any problem with a stereo plug in a mono intercom system jack? I
assume I will just hear monaural sound.
No the stereo plug was designed around the mono plug to be

interchangable. You'll simply get sound in one ear when you plug a
stereo headphone into a mono jack.

My intercom is mono, and I don't want to modify the headphones (so that
I can use them elsewhere, as you state). The stereo jack has three
contacts: ground, left and right. The stereo plug has 3 regions. The
sleeve closest to the plastic is ground. The middle area is left and
the tip is right (I think. I may have left and right reversed). By
jumpering the left and right together in the jack, I get sound in both
ears without modifying the phones. This also drops the 1000ohm to 500
as Bill stated.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 4:56 am    Post subject: Homemade Aviation Headset Reply with quote

Carl Peters wrote:
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2) One builder put in pots and another just added resistors to adjust
the ear speakers to match other headsets (in case someone flying with
you uses a different headset) - has anyone built one without these? I
guess I will need to experiment, and it will depend on the sensitivity
of the in-ear speakers.

The intercom has a volume control. Most aviation headsets have a volume
control. I'll set the volume to my comfort with the intercom, and let
everyone else adjust to that. If it gets to be a problem, a pot can be
added easily enough later.

Another option is that there are lots of earbuds with inline volume
control already.


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