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Mine is a 3 conductor for my nokia phone, it's not the same model but I
wouldn't think they'd be different, same brand, I have the 3390 if that
helps at all.
John Miller N1UMJ
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From: "Brett Winchester" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: Circuit needed.
> I will need to look at my Nokia headset when I get home but I do think it
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> is a 3 conductor.
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> thank you!
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> BRETT K WINCHESTER PM KD7JN VOLUNTEER & READING SERVICES MANAGER
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> >>> [log in to unmask] 12/08/03 01:06PM >>>
> Although this request is not directly related to ham radio, I feel
> confident that this group is more likely able to provide the correct
> answer than any other group to which I am subscribed.
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> I have a Nokia 3595 cell phone whose output I wish to patch into a
> cassette recorder. The jack on the phone is a sub mini and is mono I
> believe. That is, the headphone which plugs into it does not have that
> extra ring which stereo plugs have. When I connect this into my
> cassette recorder, I get no audio. I suspect that this circuit relies
> on some sort of specific impedance to activate it as there continues to
> be audio in the ear piece of the cell phone.
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> If anyone on this list can provide the specifics of this circuit and
> how to patch the audio into another device, I would be most grateful.
> Sincere thanks in advance.
>
> Don Roberts
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