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1. 08:13 AM - David Clark Stereo wiring (John M Tipton)
2. 08:42 AM - Re: David Clark Stereo wiring (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
3. 09:08 AM - Re: David Clark Stereo wiring (Eric Page)
4. 09:13 AM - Re: David Clark Stereo wiring (John M Tipton)
5. 10:34 AM - Re: David Clark Stereo wiring (John M Tipton)
6. 11:11 AM - Re: David Clark Stereo wiring (John M Tipton)
7. 11:32 AM - Re: Re: David Clark Stereo wiring (Charlie England)
8. 12:01 PM - Re: David Clark Stereo wiring (Eric Page)
9. 01:10 PM - Re: David Clark Stereo wiring (John M Tipton)
10. 07:51 PM - How to Install Amphenol Connex 122430 (Art Zemon)
11. 08:11 PM - Re: How to Install Amphenol Connex 122430 (Charlie England)
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Subject: | David Clark Stereo wiring |
Hi Guys
Where can I find the wiring diagram for a DC stereo headset, the small dia. plug
has tip, two rings and the barrel, I have the corresponding panel socket (three
contacts plus barrel, I need schematic for the socket wiring.
John
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Subject: | Re: David Clark Stereo wiring |
At 10:11 AM 1/14/2020, you wrote:
><johntiptonuk@hotmail.com>
>
>Hi Guys
>
>Where can I find the wiring diagram for a DC stereo headset, the
>small dia. plug has tip, two rings and the barrel, I have the
>corresponding panel socket (three contacts plus barrel, I need
>schematic for the socket wiring.
>
>John
>
What is the model number of the headset?
Bob . . .
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Subject: | Re: David Clark Stereo wiring |
See:
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/micjack/micjack.html
> On Jan 14, 2020, at 8:11 AM, John M Tipton <johntiptonuk@hotmail.com> wrot
e:
>
> Hi Guys
>
> Where can I find the wiring diagram for a DC stereo headset, the small dia
. plug has tip, two rings and the barrel, I have the corresponding panel soc
ket (three contacts plus barrel, I need schematic for the socket wiring.
>
> John
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Subject: | Re: David Clark Stereo wiring |
H10-13.4 & H10-13X, the radio/com is a Trig TY96
John
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> On 14 Jan 2020, at 4:57 pm, Robert L. Nuckolls, III <nuckolls.bob@aeroelec
tric.com> wrote:
>
> =EF=BB At 10:11 AM 1/14/2020, you wrote:
tmail.com>
>>
>> Hi Guys
>>
>> Where can I find the wiring diagram for a DC stereo headset, the small di
a. plug has tip, two rings and the barrel, I have the corresponding panel so
cket (three contacts plus barrel, I need schematic for the socket wiring.
>>
>> John
>>
>
>
> What is the model number of the headset?
>
> Bob . . .
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Subject: | Re: David Clark Stereo wiring |
Unless I=99m missing something Eric, that circuit is relating to a
=98Mike=99 and PTT circuit, nothing to do with a stereo headphone.
John
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> On 14 Jan 2020, at 5:22 pm, Eric Page <edpav8r@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> =EF=BB
> See:
>
> http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/micjack/micjack.html
>
>
>> On Jan 14, 2020, at 8:11 AM, John M Tipton <johntiptonuk@hotmail.com> wro
te:
>>
>> Hi Guys
>>
>> Where can I find the wiring diagram for a DC stereo headset, the small di
a. plug has tip, two rings and the barrel, I have the corresponding panel so
cket (three contacts plus barrel, I need schematic for the socket wiring.
>>
>> John
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Subject: | Re: David Clark Stereo wiring |
Sorry guys,
I've got this completely wrong way round on the Mike/Headphone situation: so Question,
how do I wire up the 1/4" plug for stereo
John
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Subject: | Re: David Clark Stereo wiring |
On 1/14/2020 1:09 PM, John M Tipton wrote:
>
> Sorry guys,
>
> I've got this completely wrong way round on the Mike/Headphone situation: so
Question, how do I wire up the 1/4" plug for stereo
>
> John
>
>
Image result for stereo headphone wiring
Above is standard stereo wiring for a 1/4" phone plug.
Wiring terminals on the mating jack is kinda tricky to describe, but not
complicated. For a novice, the easiest way to ID the terminals is to
insert a stereo plug (see above) into the jack, and use an ohm meter to
ID continuity from each terminal on the plug, to each terminal on the jack.
Charlie
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Subject: | Re: David Clark Stereo wiring |
Sorry about that, John.=C2- When you wrote "small diameter plug" and "tw
o rings," I thought you were talking about the mic plug.=C2- The industry
standard mic plug is a 4-conductor TRRS plug of 0.206" diameter (p/n PJ-06
8), while the headphone is a 3-conductor TRS plug of 0.25" diameter (p/n PJ
-055).
According to their data sheets...
http://www.davidclarkcompany.com/files/literature/10-13.4.pdf
andhttp://www.davidclarkcompany.com/files/literature/H10-13X.pdf
...both of your headsets use the standard 1/4" PJ-055 stereo headphone plug
.=C2- As for which contact is left and which is right, perhaps Bob knows
the standard in aviation.=C2- Internet searching produces plenty of image
s, some showing tip=left and ring=right, others showing the opposite.
=C2- The only consistent feature is ground=sleeve.
A quick experiment will quickly reveal which way your headsets are wired.
=C2- With the headset over your ears, hold the negative side of a 1.5V ba
ttery (coin, AA, AAA) to the sleeve and use a wire connected to the positiv
e side to alternately tap the tip and ring of the headset's plug.=C2- You
'll know from the static which contact is which.=C2- Using this test, my
Clarity Aloft is wired tip=left and ring=right.
Eric
On Tuesday, January 14, 2020, 10:53:34 AM PST, John M Tipton <john@tipt
on.me.uk> wrote:
Unless I=99m missing something Eric, that circuit is relating to a
=98Mike=99 and PTT circuit, nothing to do with a stereo headpho
ne.
John
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Subject: | Re: David Clark Stereo wiring |
Thank you, that clarifies it
John
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> On 14 Jan 2020, at 8:16 pm, Eric Page <edpav8r@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> =EF=BB
> Sorry about that, John. When you wrote "small diameter plug" and "two rin
gs," I thought you were talking about the mic plug. The industry standard m
ic plug is a 4-conductor TRRS plug of 0.206" diameter (p/n PJ-068), while th
e headphone is a 3-conductor TRS plug of 0.25" diameter (p/n PJ-055).
>
> According to their data sheets...
>
> http://www.davidclarkcompany.com/files/literature/10-13.4.pdf
> and
> http://www.davidclarkcompany.com/files/literature/H10-13X.pdf
>
> ...both of your headsets use the standard 1/4" PJ-055 stereo headphone plu
g. As for which contact is left and which is right, perhaps Bob knows the s
tandard in aviation. Internet searching produces plenty of images, some sho
wing tip=left and ring=right, others showing the opposite. The only con
sistent feature is ground=sleeve.
>
> A quick experiment will quickly reveal which way your headsets are wired.
With the headset over your ears, hold the negative side of a 1.5V battery (
coin, AA, AAA) to the sleeve and use a wire connected to the positive side t
o alternately tap the tip and ring of the headset's plug. You'll know from t
he static which contact is which. Using this test, my Clarity Aloft is wire
d tip=left and ring=right.
>
> Eric
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 14, 2020, 10:53:34 AM PST, John M Tipton <john@tipton.
me.uk> wrote:
>
> Unless I=99m missing something Eric, that circuit is relating to a
=98Mike=99 and PTT circuit, nothing to do with a stereo headphone.
>
> John
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Subject: | How to Install Amphenol Connex 122430 |
Help!
I bought a 90-degree TNC connector from Aircraft Spruce. It's an Amphenol
Connex 122430
https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/amphenol11-15368.php
and
https://www.amphenolrf.com/122430-10.html
Amphenol's page says that the "contact termination style" is "solder." From
the way that the connector is built, it is clear to me that I should solder
the center conductor. No problem.
My question: Should I also solder the shield in some way and, if so, how?
Or is crimping that sufficient?
We have one afternoon of warm weather tomorrow so I plan to head out to the
airport and finish installing my Garmin GPS 175.
Thanks,
-- Art Z.
--
https://CheerfulCurmudgeon.com/
*Love the stranger for you yourselves were strangers in Egypt. *Deut. 10:19
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Subject: | Re: How to Install Amphenol Connex 122430 |
On 1/14/2020 9:44 PM, Art Zemon wrote:
> Help!
>
> I bought a 90-degree TNC connector from Aircraft Spruce. It's an
> Amphenol Connex 122430
> https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/amphenol11-15368.php
> and
> https://www.amphenolrf.com/122430-10.html
>
> Amphenol's page says that the "contact termination style" is "solder."
> From the way that the connector is built, it is clear to me that I
> should solder the center conductor. No problem.
>
> My question: Should I also solder the shield in some way and, if so,
> how? Or is crimping that sufficient?
>
> We have one afternoon of warm weather tomorrow so I plan to head out
> to the airport and finish installing my Garmin GPS 175.
>
> Thanks,
> -- Art Z.
>
> --
> https://CheerfulCurmudgeon.com/
>
> /Love the stranger for you yourselves were strangers in Egypt. /Deut.
> 10:19
That style connector expects that the barrel in the left of the pic will
be placed over the coax prior to stripping and soldering. The outer
insulation and braid shield should be cut back just enough to allow the
center conductor to just reach the center pin in the connector. The
center insulator should be trimmed just enough to allow the center
conductor to reach the center pin. The knurled barrel pointed left in
the pic will be inserted between the coax center insulation and shield,
and after soldering the center conductor to the center pin, the outer
barrel is slid down against the body of the connector and crimped. The
ground connection is made between the knurled surface (mentioned
earlier) and the shield braid.
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