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Hi Robert,
I can't read the wiring diagram in the manual to see how the plug is
wired, but I suspect it isn't totally standard.
I've tried several things such as headphones as you have with the
same result.
What I really think needs to happen is to get someone who can see
the diagram and also work with those small plugs to build a short
adapter cable which you then plug your headphones or loop into.
I really think that's going to be the only answer. Maybe someone
in your radio club up there could help you out with that. If so,
have them make me one too! <smile>
Let us know if you have any success with that.
Unfortunately, there's not a fadio club down here which is near by,
so building things like that is kind of complicated if you know what
I mean.
Don W6SMB
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Clark" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: Compatible Headsets
> Well I am in need of an answer. I found a stereo headphone,
> the
> lightweight types used for cd/mp3 players. It has the 3,5.. plug
> but I used
> an adapter, and tried it. Nothing. It cuts the radio's speaker
> but there
> is no sound in the headphones. Whats up wiht that?
>
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