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07-15-2021, 03:32 PM | #21 |
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Those were the days ... and your right Ed, Radio shack did indeed have the right adapter ... I know because I bought one there years ago, its still around here somewhere !
In the meantime this one here should suit your needs. https://www.mypilotstore.com/mypilotstore/sep/11067 Plug your headset into the inline jack on the lower left of this photo and the curly cord jack into your TV. Depending on headset impedance you may need a readily available cheap pre-amp between the TV and the curly cord jack. Good luck.
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07-15-2021, 03:33 PM | #22 |
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Back in the mid-80's the VA gave me two sets of CROS hearing aids. This was when I worked indoors for a couple hours then drove a truck with the door open (in all weather). You couldn't use them indoors if there were fluorescent lights because there was no radiation filtering. They just buzzed. They weren't much use outdoors because if there was wind/car air-flow, they'd whistle. But they're really great for watching TV!
...Until they're not...
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I had last watched a movie last night ("A Quiet Place") and shut it down afterward. No hint of a problem. It's an Olevia and the company is no longer in business and parts are, I'm sure, problematic, even if there was a repair shop around here. The last one closed up in Spring 2020. I had just ordered that piggyback music adapter for my helicopter headphones. So, undeterred, I took my ignorance in hand and headed to the Internet! To Wal-Mart Online, specifically. I decided to take Eric & Debbie's suggestion/hint and ordered a 55" Sceptre LED TV. (If you can't believe a lawyer, who can you believe???) The same $364 one I priced when Eric posted. It's not the 'smart' model, just the base 4K UHD LED TV. Should be here next week. I have a Scepter 35" LED TV and like it. The picture is much sharper than my RCA LED 35" w/DVD player, and the sound is much better too. I have a DVI-to-HDMI adapter cable for my port replicator to TV connection, so I can play DVD movies on my laptop and watch the movies on my TV. Works great, although the audio leaves much to be desired (hard to fit BOSE quality in a laptop). So now I'm waiting for the 55"er and watching the 35"er. I had "The Racers" (1955, Kirk Douglas, a classic) ready to watch but I'll wait for the 55" to arrive. Much more enjoyable on the big screen, I'm sure! Thanks for the tip, Eric!
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07-24-2021, 10:30 AM | #25 |
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I got the adapter in the mail and FedEx delivered my new 55" TV, so I've been experimenting with various setups and have everything running nicely!
Right now I have a laptop hooked up to the TV via a DVI-to-HDMI cable (no HDMI on my Dell D630 laptops) and the helicopter headset connected to the laptop via the adapter cable. In the pic below I'm playing a short movie on the laptop and watching it on the big TV. Glorious! A big Thanks! to spangy/Greg! The headset cable is a bit ungainly (no pun intended) but I can live with it. I don't expect to ever fly a UH1-E but I like to leave things intact so I'll refrain from clipping off the 'copter jack. Eventually I'll move the laptop setup to the computer room so I can send images/movies right from the Internet to the 55" TV. Or DVD movies. Or YouTube. Or UConn Womens Basketball, streamed live. Edit: For most TV series, sports, news, I'll run the 3.5mm TV headphone jack to a pair of PC speakers next to my couch. This TV has rearward-facing internal speakers which to me distorts the sound. The Avevia had forward-facing internal speakers which added to the overall width but sounded great.
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07-24-2021, 02:12 PM | #26 |
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'I like to leave things intact so I'll refrain from clipping off the 'copter jack.'
So glad everything worked out Richard and I totally agree with leaving the copter jack as is. I look at it this way ... you wouldn't remove the barrel from a Luger simply because your not going to shoot it again ... similarly I wouldn't remove the jack on the headset adapter because I don't anticipate ever flying in a copter anytime soon. I love your headset too ... it's an antique piece of kit that is collectable in its own right. Enjoy
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