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That might be worth a try. I've been calling around to various headset
places, and the closest I've come is a somewhat expensive Sure broadcast
headset that is dual sided like this, but the description suggests it comes
with unterminated cables. I never knew radio stations plugged that type of
thing in with a bare wire.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat Byrne" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2015 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: Are there places around that will build stuff?
> Brent,
> Contact some of the radio sellers - Universal i believe might be able
> to help. The Wireman comes to mind - principally he would deal in
> coax and its connectors but perhaps could be of help. And perhaps
> people you contact could make suggestions. i am not sure that the
> iPhone plug is proprietary - if not it should be available and the
> other pieces are very much out there.
> Hope this helps.
> pat, K9JAuAt 07:16 PM 8/20/2015, you wrote:
>>I am an amateur radio operator, and I know there are a lot of things out =
>>there that one may need to build in order to get. Cables are often a =
>>good example, and they could be very difficult to do if you can't see. =
>>Where might I find someone that can modify or build a headset mic combo =
>>that has the iPhone-style plug on one side and a regular headset plug on =
>>the other to have computer in one ear and the phone in the other and =
>>have the mic working to be able to use it for calls? During my research, =
>>I found that Plantronics makes something very similar, but the phone =
>>side only works with specific office phones and their odd connectors. I =
>>prefer the on the ear headsets like the cheaper computer headsets used =
>>to be as opposed to full cans or buds that don't fit me well. As a =
>>result, I tried to use two pair once and busted at least one in half by =
>>pushing one side off my ear to put that side's earphone on my ear from =
>>the other pair. Are there places out there that might be able to make =
>>something up? I had gotten hold of this one guy on a site called =
>>Thumbtack that isn't designed for getting quotes for this, and he said =
>>he could make a little cable to do that where I could plug any headset =
>>mic in, but now that I told him which one I had in mind, he has seemed =
>>not to respond any more.
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