What I have to do every time Is to take a stereo plug that has not been used yet and plug it into the jack, then check each pin for continuity between the two and which pin of the jack goes to the tip, sleeve, and ring of the plug. The leftover two pins are not used and are closed circuits pins, (like when you want the audio to come out a internal speaker until you plug in the plug).
On Feb 2, 2017, at 4:08 PM, Richard Andrew Knack via Groups.Io <ihc73scout2@...> wrote:
WHile we are on the subject, could someone please give me a pinout for the 3.5mm jacks that came with my kit? There are 5 pins, and none are numbered as to what they are...
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On Thursday, February 2, 2017 6:57 PM, Art Olson via Groups.Io <olsonaj6927@...> wrote:
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On Feb 2, 2017, at 6:48 PM, Art Olson via Groups.Io <olsonaj6927@...> wrote:
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No ptt. I installed a separate button for ptt. Connector on end of cable is a stereo 3.5 mm. Built-in mic is electret on a small boom extending from the headset. I have a second? Bitx that I modified the fist set for mic and ptt and that works great. Separate speaker though. Any help appreciated?
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On Feb 2, 2017, at 6:14 PM, Joel Caulkins <caulktel@...> wrote:
Art,
The individual mic and speaker connections are easy just follow this guide,?
However, if you're asking how to wire up your headset we would need more information regarding the plug on it and whether it has PTT capabilities or not.
Joel?
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On Feb 2, 2017, at 3:04 PM, Art Olson via Groups.Io <olsonaj6927@...> wrote:
Hello
looking for some help on how to wire up mic and earphone/speaker to Bitx40 using the 3.5 mm audio jacks it comes with. Do I use one for mic and the other earphone(headset)/speaker. I have a headset that has earphones and mic on one cable. Appreciate anyone response and help.