Wouldn't taking the headphones off, rotating them 180 degrees and put them back on do the trick?  That way left would be right and right would be left.

Guess I'm too dense to understand the acoustic phenomenon.

73
Bob, K4TAX



On 8/27/2018 12:36 PM, Jim Rhodes wrote:
A simple DPDT switch should take care of that easily. Unless I don't
understand the tech here (hear?).

On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 11:20 AM Dave New, N8SBE <n8...@arrl.net> wrote:

Wayne,

It would really be nice to be able to reverse the sense.

That way, as one tunes 'up the band', new signals appearing 'on the
right' (higher in frequency, but not necessarily in audio pitch,
depending on sideband setting) would appear in the right ear, and would
slide to the left based on the tuning speed.

In other words, instead of statically mapping low-to-high audio to
left-to-right ears, allow the user to reverse the mapping, so that it
matches the tuning 'sense'.

73,

-- Dave, N8SBE

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