Gidday Andrew,
Thanks for the advice. I won't get those ones then. I might actually have
something
back from my old harmonica playing days that might just do the job, it's
just I'm 7000 miles from home. I'll check as soon as I get home though. Thanks
again.
Tony R
Sent from my iPad
> On 1 Jan 2014, at 8:33 pm, Andrew Sarangan <asarangan@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Tony
> Aircraftspruce sells these splitters and adapters. I've tried them in
> the past, and the impedance mismatch resulted in poor signal quality
> unless the output volume from the intercom is adjusted to be just
> right.
> http://www.aircraftspruce.com/categories/avionics_instruments/av/menus/av/headsetx_adapters_recording.html
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>> On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 7:43 PM, Tony Renshaw <tonyrenshaw268@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> I think Pete has the answer, using a spare headset jack point. Since they
>> are not my headsets, I can't mess with them, I'll need another solution, but
>> now I just need to go from a headset jack into a more conventional audio
>> input to a taping device. Getting closer, thank you all.
>> Tony R.
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
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>> On 1 Jan 2014, at 2:31 pm, "Pete Lawless" <pete@lawless.info> wrote:
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>> Hi Tony
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>>
>> Why not make up a jack to plug into the jump seat socket and leave your
>> headset out of the equation. I saw it done on a 707 using a cassette tape
>> recorder. No idea what sort of voltages would be involved.
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>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
>> Pete
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>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
>> [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Tony Renshaw
>> Sent: 01 January 2014 20:39
>> To: europa-list@matronics.com
>> Subject: Europa-List: Inline pass thru headphone jack.
>>
>>
>>
>> Gidday,
>>
>> I've heard some crazy RT from some ATC ground controllers in JFK recently,
>> castigating people for not getting rapid fire multi instructions right the
>> first time, when English isn't their native language. Its quite
>> disparaging, and like my kids, always somebody else's fault/problem, but
>> typical New York. I'm going back there in a fortnight, wondering how I can
>> record it cleanly. I tried using my iPhone and the cockpit speaker, but
>> there is an underlying airframe whoosh sound that I want to do without. Can
>> anyone suggest a way I can easily record what I hear in my headsets, a jack
>> that allows pass thu, that I can plug ideally into my phone, as whilst this
>> is a project, it is only a small one and I don't need to throw a lot of
>> money at it. Thanks in anticipation.
>>
>> Tony Renshaw
>>
>> Aussie
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>> www.homebuilthelp.com
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