I saw these adapters on eBay. 2.5mm stereo jack to modular RJ-9 jack. I
think original site is http://www.ciscoheadsetadapter.com

Mike

Nabeel,
I am very interested in what you came up with for a 2.5mm to RJ-10 adapter.


I played with every combination I could think of but the best I was able to
come up with had a echo of the far end voice back to the far end.
Could you post your schematics for me?

thanks
mike

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On Tuesday 25 January 2005 07:16 am, Nabeel Jafferali wrote:
Mike Dent wrote:
> Neither, the one I am looking for is the tiny (similar to RJ11) plug.
> Which are used on telephony headsets.

The RJ10. Well,
http://www.mml.uni-hannover.de/einhorn/headset/index_e.html has the
Cisco 7960 headset jack first. Then, later they have the handset jack,
which I am pretty sure is the same as a "standard" telephone headset
jack.

You could try both - that's what I did when building my single plug
2.5mm (cellphone) headset to Cisco 7960 headset "adaptor".

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