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<blockquote data-quote="drew gandy" data-source="post: 112963" data-attributes="member: 880"><p>Re: Noise-Cancelling Com headset mic</p><p></p><p>I've made a couple weak starts at wiring up an Etycom headset for telex com packs but haven't gotten anything working yet. I must emphasize that I haven't made a good effort yet and the last try (a year ago) was when I was trying to work a couple different custom mod things into one "gizmo". I wired it up to try it and got feedback (& other issues) and so just dropped it in a box for a rainy day. So I haven't done any real troubleshooting work on it. I believe that setting a telex pack to condenser mode and working out some series and parallel resistance will make it go. If so then a simple 3.5mm to 4-pin xlr could be possible. But some of the other mini-headsets use a separate battery powered interface box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drew gandy, post: 112963, member: 880"] Re: Noise-Cancelling Com headset mic I've made a couple weak starts at wiring up an Etycom headset for telex com packs but haven't gotten anything working yet. I must emphasize that I haven't made a good effort yet and the last try (a year ago) was when I was trying to work a couple different custom mod things into one "gizmo". I wired it up to try it and got feedback (& other issues) and so just dropped it in a box for a rainy day. So I haven't done any real troubleshooting work on it. I believe that setting a telex pack to condenser mode and working out some series and parallel resistance will make it go. If so then a simple 3.5mm to 4-pin xlr could be possible. But some of the other mini-headsets use a separate battery powered interface box. [/QUOTE]
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