Tom,

I am going to make an assumption because it was a little ambiguous whether you changed the jack or the plug. I assume you changed the *plug* on the headphone cable. If you changed the jack on the adapter cable, please let me know.

I think you wired it right, but only Heil would be able to answer with certainty. Yes, normally white goes to the tip (left channel) and red (Right) goes to the ring. Getting them backwards will reverse the left and right in your headphones.

A 3.5mm (1/8 inch) plug is correct. Good plugs should work fine, but off-brand ones may not be as consistent.

If you cut off the cable right above the encapsulating plastic, you may not have cut enough off. Those cables usually break a bit above where they are supported.

The nasty sound is likely the result of an open wire. Cut a bit more off the cable and try again.

73,
Don W3FPR


On 3/10/2013 12:33 PM, tomb18 wrote:
Hi,
My Heil Proset K2 jack started acting up and I decided to change it.  I
carefully cut away the plastic on the 3.5mm plug and could not tell with
100% certainty that  I got the wiring correct.  However, as far as I could
tell, there are two shielded cables one with white wire and one with a red
wire.  The two shielded wires were connected together, and the white went to
the tip and the red to the other channel.
When I first plugged it in, it didn't go all the way into the phone jack
adapter so it seems that a 3.5mm stereo jack is not the right one? Also, it
seems that the afx no longer worked?
What was really weird, is that about the same time, I started hearing a low
level background noise, some kind of RFI.  Well, it was completely frequency
independent appearing on all bands, and sounded like a prop based airplane.
So I started looking for the source of the rfi and then it stopped.  It then
came back and now I realize if I juggle the jack around a bit, it disappears
and now the audio is normal.
So, a long story, but what's up with the 3.5mm that it doesn't fit in the
phone plug adapter?  Is it something different than a 3.5?  Why do
manufactures like heil use such cheap connectors like an mp3 player??They
always break.
Thanks, Tom VA2FSQ


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