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Modifying output on a Nokia headset - soldering pro wanted!

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Old 09-11-2003, 11:57 PM   #1
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Modifying output on a Nokia headset - soldering pro wanted!

Right, Nokia stereo headset (handsfree/earphones), I want to replace the standard earphones with a 3.5mm jack socket.

I've obtained a headset with earphones and hacked them off, ripped open the little 'pod' too. Inside it's clearly labelled with terminals for right pos and neg, opposite left pos and neg.

Is it possible to use these to attach a 3.5 mm socket to?

Would anyone out there be willing to have a stab for me (suitably compensated of course) - my soldering skills aren't brilliant.
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Old 10-11-2003, 2:19 AM   #2
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Should be possible. The "negatives" are common so can be joined. A stereo 3.5mm socket/plug is required.

Can't help with doing it for you unless you want to send 'em to Ireland
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