I'm attempting to fabricate a right angle mic plug adapter (Bose Aviation X headset with ANR) which plugs in overhead behind me on my tip up RV7A. (interferes with access to the baggage compartment)
I'm assuming this is a 3 wire connection for the .206 male mic jack from the Bose headset. I do have ANC in my Aviation X. I'll probably wire the Switchcraft S-206 to a female jack which will receive my mic plug from my headset.
Does anyone know whether or not I am correct in assuming a 3 wire connection is all that's required for a Bose mic connection..tip (mic) ring (mic audio out) and sleeve (common ground). And to go one step further, does anyone know the color codes in the Bose mic jack corresponding to these 3 connectors? I don't have a "donor" cord to "disect" to see the colors.
Here's a link to a schematic of the Switchcraft S-206 plug
I'm assuming this is a 3 wire connection for the .206 male mic jack from the Bose headset. I do have ANC in my Aviation X. I'll probably wire the Switchcraft S-206 to a female jack which will receive my mic plug from my headset.
Does anyone know whether or not I am correct in assuming a 3 wire connection is all that's required for a Bose mic connection..tip (mic) ring (mic audio out) and sleeve (common ground). And to go one step further, does anyone know the color codes in the Bose mic jack corresponding to these 3 connectors? I don't have a "donor" cord to "disect" to see the colors.
Here's a link to a schematic of the Switchcraft S-206 plug
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