Similarly, I use an old Radio Shack "Stereo Audio Line Source Selector" plugged into the speaker jack. I have speakers and two different headphones plugged into it so I just switch to the one I want to use and avoid any wear on the radio headphone jack. It also keeps the front panel jack unused.
Jim N7US -----Original Message----- I use an old audio patch bay to manage the I/O connections for my K3(s) this makes it very easy to reroute things and significantly reduces the need to reach around the back of the radio. http://ei6iz.com/?p=4 patch bays can be found on ebay and normalised (or half normalised) paths can be used for your default configuration so that you will only need to use patch cables when you wish to alter how something is connected by default 1/8" mini-jacks are not the most solid of connectors so one does need to be careful with them. It is also worth checking to ensure that the board that carries the jack sockets (KIO3 audio daugherboard) is not pushed too far back causing the rear panel to prevent the jacks from going all the way in. how far this goes in is set by the black spacer fitted to J91, in one of the K3's I have put together this was a little too far back, it can be adjusted out by (carefully) using a small screwdriver to move it forwards a few mm on the pins of j91 the minijacks themselves are standard parts and all the usual parts suppliers should have them should yours need replacing Stewart wrote: > I have found that a number of these sockets on my K3 are becoming loose. > Frequently I have to reseat the headphone plug because one channel is missing audio. > Also if I move them I get scratching noises. They weren't the greatest when I first built > my K3, but they are definitely getting worse. ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:Elecraft@mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html