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ANR Headset Power without batteries

 
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larry(at)ncproto.com
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 9:54 am    Post subject: ANR Headset Power without batteries Reply with quote

I have a Telex Stratus 50D that I ordered with a “Lemo” connector (to use ship’s power) and battery pack as an accessory. This battery pack uses 6 each AA batteries.

My dilemma is that I own 2 aircraft (both tandem seating) and several headsets (all ANR) and need to eliminate all battery packs. I have a strong dislike of things flopping around in the cockpit. This dilemma seems to be exasperated by the lack of a standard power voltage and connector to drive the ANR in all headsets.

My questions are:
<![if !supportLists]>1)   <![endif]>What voltage does my 50D headset ANR run on ?? The specs in the Telex website differ from my actual unit in that my unit is using 6 ea AA batteries. The website says this unit runs on 4 each AA batteries. If it is running on 9 volts it will help my situation. I’ve contacted Telex about this and am waiting for an answer.
<![if !supportLists]>2)   <![endif]>One of my other ANR Headsets is a helmet with Headsets Inc. ANR system that runs on 9vdc. I spoke with Headsets Inc. and he didn’t know what connector he is using for the power – would anyone here know ??
<![if !supportLists]>3)   <![endif]>Does anyone have a sense of a “standard” connector configuration emerging ??
<![if !supportLists]>4)   <![endif]>I believe the connector configuration I will be choosing will be:
<![if !supportLists]>a. <![endif]>Standard microphone connector
<![if !supportLists]>b. <![endif]>Standard headset connector
<![if !supportLists]>c. <![endif]>Similar style but different sized plug for ANR power – powered at 9 vdc.
This would allow each headset with this configuration to be used in any of my aircraft; or any other aircraft with either no ANR or an auxiliary battery pack to power the ANR. Would you please give me feedback on this plan ?? Is it optimal ??
<![if !supportLists]>5)   <![endif]>What power connector would anyone here recommend ??
<![if !supportLists]>6)   <![endif]>Is there any other source for this magic Power Supply to supply good 9 vdc ??
<![if !supportLists]>7)   <![endif]>My wife has the Bose headset – I’m guessing it runs off a different voltage given it uses 2 each AA batteries. What can I do to make it fit into my scheme ??

My design goals are:
<![if !supportLists]>A)   <![endif]>Inter-compatibility (or as much as possible) between my headsets and my aircraft.
<![if !supportLists]>B)   <![endif]>No battery packs in my 2 aircraft
<![if !supportLists]>C)   <![endif]>Ability to allow anyone else with standard headsets to plug into my aircraft (with or without their own ANR).
<![if !supportLists]>D)   <![endif]>Ability to use my headsets in other aircraft not equipped with my ANR Power plugs – using an auxiliary battery pack of my own.
<![if !supportLists]>E)   <![endif]>Keep all of my headset cords short with connectors located near my shoulders (I have done this before and it works very well).

If this is of interest to anyone else I would be happy to post whatever findings I come up with.

Larry E. James
Bellevue, WA
Super Decathlon
Rocket (fuselage / systems)

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 10:55 am    Post subject: ANR Headset Power without batteries Reply with quote

I have Telex headsets, and they use a miniDIN connector into their
battery pack. I made up small connector panels for each of the headset
positions, placed them close to the shoulders as you described, and ran
a twisted pair to each. The twisted pairs all come back to an LM317
based power regulator set to provide 9V. Any headsets I purchase will be
9V compatible. I can add the miniDIN connector if it isn't there already.

4 AAs will be 6V I believe, and 2 AAs will be 3V. 1.5V for each cell.
But they may be wired in parallel within the battery pack, instead of in
series. Series configuration multiplies the voltage. Parallel
configuration multiplies the (capability to supply) current. It's not
save to assume. It would be relatively easy to set up the LM317 to
switch between regulating resistors, but you stand a STRONG chance of
ruining a very expensive piece of headset gear. If you must have varied
types of headsets, the real solution is to have construct a regulator
for each, put it in a tiny box that stays attached to the ANR power cord
and will then interface with ships power. You can set each headset to
what it expects.

Larry James wrote:

Quote:
My design goals are:

A) Inter-compatibility (or as much as possible) between my headsets
and my aircraft.

B) No battery packs in my 2 aircraft

C) Ability to allow anyone else with standard headsets to plug into my
aircraft (with or without their own ANR).

D) Ability to use my headsets in other aircraft not equipped with my
ANR Power plugs – using an auxiliary battery pack of my own.

E) Keep all of my headset cords short with connectors located near my
shoulders (I have done this before and it works very well).



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:31 am    Post subject: ANR Headset Power without batteries Reply with quote

In my Quickie Q200 I installed Bose connectors and paralleled them up with standard headphone/microphone jacks to allow use of either Bose powered headsets or regular headsets. Works great but you need a battery pack for other ANR headsets. If I did it again I would just install Bose connectors and make up some short pigtails with a Bose male on one end and standard headphone sockets on the other. You could add a power connector to the pigtail for other ANR headsets. To deal with the stereo/mono issue I used stereo headphone jacks with a few hundred ohm resistor in series with left and right to allow use of mono or stereo headphones. IIRC this was suggested by the intercom manufacturer.

David Chalmers
Redmond,WA
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 3:28 pm    Post subject: ANR Headset Power without batteries Reply with quote

Larry,
I just received Jacks for my Headsets Inc. install from Mouser. If you wish to isolate the ground you will also need .312 I.D. Shoulder washers. I didn't order any and had to machine a pair!!

www.mouser.com

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ORDERED STOCK NUMBER SHIPPED PRICE EXTENDED
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2 502-L722A 2 4.290 8.58
Switchcraft L722A DC Jacks
PWR JCK LNG BSHG

"2) One of my other ANR Headsets is a helmet with Headsets Inc. ANR
system that runs on 9vdc. I spoke with Headsets Inc. and he didn’t know
what connector he is using for the power – would anyone here know ??"

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 6:40 pm    Post subject: ANR Headset Power without batteries Reply with quote

Carl,
The jury is still out,I have not flown with the ANR conversion yet.
When I first turned them on in the shop the fan the was running
disappeared. It seems like they will work just fine. Headsets Inc
recommends there power adaptor, I believe I will brew my own although I
am planning on using a switching regulator. The converter they supply is
ground isolated and that is what I plan on replicating. The converter I
selected is on backorder until the end of April Sad . The audio and dc
power share grounds so there is a chance of introducing noise into the
system using a LM317 locally at the jacks. I may try the LM317, it sure
is a lot simpler and cheaper (LM317's) live in my junk box!
The actual installation of the ANR modules was straightforward, the
hardware is well done. I replaced the cable with the optional cable that
they offer as I don't like the idea of the power cable zip tied to the
audio cable.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 7:34 pm    Post subject: ANR Headset Power without batteries Reply with quote

Can you provide some details of the ground isolated converter that you are
looking at - I'm just starting on the learning curve for the PCB type
stuff - would be good to see / try and understand how it could be done. $50
per 9V regulated supply seems a bit steep to me.....

Likewise I would go with a single cord - otherwise looks a bit 'amateurish',
and going DC Mono H10-13.4 to stereo ANR is attractive.

Cheers,

Carl

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 11:13 am    Post subject: ANR Headset Power without batteries Reply with quote

Larry

I'm not answering to your questions, which are partially also mine.
I will appreciate if you share the conclusions you arrived at.

TIA
Carlos
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 12:45 pm    Post subject: ANR Headset Power without batteries Reply with quote

I wish I had all the info on it, but a few years back when
I bought 4 of the ANR upgrade kits, I decided to do-it-myself
and bought a larger isolated DC-DC converter and bought the
jacks and put them in for all 4 headsets. Last year I put
the guts of all of this into my RV-10, but now I have
Bose sets. At the time when I was using them, it was fantastic
to have the power jacks in the plane. I do remember though that
back then to do a good job I ended up paying not too much
less than if I would have just bought 4 of their jacks
with the power converter in them. I'd recommend either
going with theirs, if you have a 2-place plane, or building
your own only if you have a 4-place plane. I do think you'll
want the ground isolation. Just think of it as one of those
great things that later you'll forget the pain of buying the
jacks, and make it easy on yourself if possible though. In the
end, it will be easier to take the jacks out and move them
to another plane, or sell them along with your headset if
you upgrade to something else.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Carl,
The jury is still out,I have not flown with the ANR conversion yet.
When I first turned them on in the shop the fan the was running
disappeared. It seems like they will work just fine. Headsets Inc
recommends there power adaptor, I believe I will brew my own although I
am planning on using a switching regulator. The converter they supply is
ground isolated and that is what I plan on replicating. The converter I
selected is on backorder until the end of April Sad . The audio and dc
power share grounds so there is a chance of introducing noise into the
system using a LM317 locally at the jacks. I may try the LM317, it sure
is a lot simpler and cheaper (LM317's) live in my junk box!
The actual installation of the ANR modules was straightforward, the
hardware is well done. I replaced the cable with the optional cable that
they offer as I don't like the idea of the power cable zip tied to the
audio cable.



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