Introduzione
I received this headset at a garage sale. At 10$ the price was right. From comparing picture on the internet this seems to be a H10-36 set. That is the best identification I could find. The headset has seen better days and was well used. Both the left and right dome were loose, the left dome was cracked, and there was a suspicious rattle in the left dome. One of the pins to hold the dome to the stirrup had broken out of the dome. The boom microphone as well as the mic mount on the dome, were missing. The crossover cable had been previously repaired and was just hanging between the left and right dome.
Cosa ti serve
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Clearly visible damage on the left dome. Broken dome, missing retainer pin and clip as well as completely missing mic and mount as well as volume control button.
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Close up of the damaged dome.
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This is the mounting hole for the boom mic
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This is the last foam filter. All the wiring will be beneath this filter
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Here is the complete wiring
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Crossover cable
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Microphone cable
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Main cable (Communication cord)
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Volume control
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and more broken pieces. The screw comes from the boom mic guide.
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Long screw was originally for the speaker, The short screw and washer are from the boom mic guide. Plenty of plastic from the broken standoff inside the dome.
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First to remove the mic cable. All connections in this headset are soldered. If possible, slide the heat shrink off the soldered connections to separate them with a soldering iron
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these are the cord clips holding which prevent the cables from being pulled out of the dome.
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The connections where the heat shrink tubing can not be removed, are cut with a pair of pliers.
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With the mic cable connected, pull the cable inside the dome to gain easy access to the cord clip
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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