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Original (old) Bose Noise Cancelling Headsets

 
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PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2006 4:42 am    Post subject: Original (old) Bose Noise Cancelling Headsets Reply with quote

I have a set of the very old, first generation Bose Noise Cancelling
Headsets.

Bose no longer supports this version. (but will take them on trade-in
for the new style)

My portable interface box no longer works.

Anyone know if there is anybody out there that might be able to get this
unit working again? Or, does anyone happen to have one of the portable
interface boxes they would like to get rid of?

Thanks!

Paul Siegel <psiegel(at)fuse.net>


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PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2006 6:27 am    Post subject: Original (old) Bose Noise Cancelling Headsets Reply with quote

Paul, Try Ben Dover Avionics at Falcon Field Peachtree
City, Ga. The gentleman who is the proprieter there
used to fix broken headsets for quite a few Delta
pilots. He knows what he is doing. Bob

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I have a set of the very old, first generation Bose
Noise Cancelling
Headsets.

Bose no longer supports this version. (but will take
them on trade-in
for the new style)

My portable interface box no longer works.

Anyone know if there is anybody out there that might
be able to get this
unit working again? Or, does anyone happen to have
one of the portable
interface boxes they would like to get rid of?

Thanks!

Paul Siegel <psiegel(at)fuse.net>






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PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2006 7:45 pm    Post subject: Original (old) Bose Noise Cancelling Headsets Reply with quote

On May 19, 2006, at 7:35 AM, pfsiegel wrote:

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I have a set of the very old, first generation Bose Noise Cancelling
Headsets.

Bose no longer supports this version. (but will take them on trade-in
for the new style)

My portable interface box no longer works.

Anyone know if there is anybody out there that might be able to get
this
unit working again? Or, does anyone happen to have one of the
portable
interface boxes they would like to get rid of?
(snip)


Paul, if you have the box with a 6-pin connector, it's a pretty easy
fix. Some of the very earliest ones had a 9-pin connector, but mine
had a 6-pin that turns out to be the same pinout as the connectors
that are becoming increasingly common in new aircraft for ANR headsets.

If your jacks are easy to get to (and your headset has the 6-pin
connector) it's pretty simple solder the connector in parallel with
your existing jacks, and you no longer need the interface box. You
can still use regular headset connectors, just not both at the same
position at the same time.

Bose sells the jack with a wiring harness (way longer than you
probably need) for $30. Part number is 178035.

Hope this helps--I loved getting the interface box out of the
cockpit, and I'm saving a fortune in AA batteries.

James Freeman

I've got a few pics if needed


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