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[email protected] June 30th 07 07:16 PM

Looking for a specific circuits
 
Hello all of you,
During the last field day some members of our club ask if it is
possible to connect to the main station two headsets and a speaker at
the same time. Each headset should have his own control of volume. The
volume of the speaker will be control by the vol of the radio. We
would prefer to use only passives components (no transistors, no power
supply only transfo and/or potentiometer.)
Just point me to the URL that will be ok

Happy day,
73 de Jean (VE2GHI)

PS:. Hope you had a great field day


msg June 30th 07 09:31 PM

Looking for a specific circuits
 
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During the last field day some members of our club ask if it is
possible to connect to the main station two headsets and a speaker at
the same time. Each headset should have his own control of volume. The
volume of the speaker will be control by the vol of the radio.


Pads are commonly used to control volume at the jack in audio distribution
arrangements; I also use headphones which contain a built-in pad for
volume (a slider mounted in one of the earpieces). In the U.S., Radio
Shack used to be a source however I cannot find any at their website.

Use a pad that maintains a nearly constant input impedance to audio across
its adjustment range; the bridged-T pad has both constant input and output
impedance. Make sure the total parallel impedance of the connected pads
matches your audio distribution impedance, (say 600 ohms); use a transformer
to match the audio output impedance of your radios' speaker jack (say 8 ohms).

Consider controlling the radio's speaker with a pad as well so that the line
level remains unaffected by local volume settings.

A site describing pad construction and theory is at:

http://www.uneeda-audio.com/pads/

Regards,

Michael



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