Kieth,

Certainly one could mount a headphone jack on the back panel  - right next
to the extenal speaker jack, but if you want to wire in the resistors and
capacitors and still have the ability to use either a mono or stereo jack,
then the switch that removes the speaker cannot be the normal type switch -
if you examine the headphone jack on the schematic and compare it with the
schematic of a normal jack with a switch you will be able to see what I am
referring to - the resistors cannot be in series with the speaker, but are
good to have in series with the headphones.

73,
Don W3FPR

> -----Original Message-----
>
> Could the headphone jack be remote?  Could a jack be mounted to the back
> panel and wired to the headphone jack pads on the circuit board?
>
> That would open up the possibility of using some more robust open frame
> switchcraft shorting jacks.
>
> - Keith -
>
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