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Zoyberg
19th Mar 2013, 08:32
Used to know a guy who worked for Ravenair and would repair headsets for a lot less than Headset Services Ltd....doesn't need the money anymore.

I have a couple which I think have broken connections and could do with someone who knows what they are doing to have alook at them.

Any ideas / contacts.

Thanks inn advance

cockney steve
20th Mar 2013, 14:20
It's hardly high-tech rocket science to fit/refit a jack-plug on a headset.

Any retail electronics specialist in Audio/Pop-Group Amplification/Radio&TV etc. should have an engineer able to do this. even the local tv/radio repairer.

Wether the repair can be documented (or needs to be!) to Certified standards is another issue.


If it were my own, I'd do my own repair and keep schtum...if it belongs to someone else,-it's their problem (fair wear and tear.)

NutLoose
20th Mar 2013, 22:19
I don't know if these lot do them

Survival Equipment UK | Parachutes | Ejection Seats Servicing | Liferafts (http://www.ses-safety.com/)

A quick web search

Aviation Headset Repairs (http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/johncrabb/)

Headset repair (http://ukga.com/forum/viewthread?forumThreadId=8866)

May do others?

Headset Repair Service - Leading Flight Equipment, Pilot Supplies, Aircraft Equipment, Aviation Headsets (http://proviationshop.co.uk/page/105)

Parts you can get from Adams Aviation, see

Aviation headset accessories, adaptor cables, connectors, headset cases and more (http://www.flyingshop.com/headset-accessories/)

grounded27
21st Mar 2013, 19:20
My company does all their D&C's on their own, not a big deal.

If you are talking about a David Clark here is a parts list, wire diagram etc

.http://www.davidclark.com/PDFFiles/PL19300P-43.pdf

theloudone
22nd Mar 2013, 16:22
I have used SES in past, never again.

Zoyberg
23rd Mar 2013, 17:11
Thanks guy...think its more than ajack issue so I'll give Provation a ring.