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Yes, that's the wrong jack. you need to use the smaller plug, not the 1.8,
the 1.16 one is what you need so you need an adapter. It's not so much
nontraditional as inconvenient. A lot of the commercial gear that uses a
speaker/mic jack like that has the kenwood configuration.
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From: "Aaron Cannon" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 8:25 AM
Subject: headphones with the Kenwood Th-F6A
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> Hi all.
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> If I plug headphones into my Kenwood Th-F6A, in to the 1/8 inch jack that
> is
> second from both the top and the bottom, the main speaker does not shut
> off
> and no audio comes through the headphones. Is there something I'm
> missing?
> Does the TH-F6A have a non-traditional way of interfacing with headphones?
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> Thanks.
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> 73s
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