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Old 24th July 2005 | 14:18
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Strange headset jack plug holes

I have a single jack plug hole next to each pair of standard headset jack holes.

It looks like a different style connector. Is this possible and if so what is the type od headset jack called?
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Old 24th July 2005 | 14:23
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It might be a NATO socket. Unusual to have both. What ac is it in?

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Old 24th July 2005 | 14:54
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Could be for a handheld. All the C152s at RAF Halton seem to have a different set-up for the headset sockets. One has them tucked underneath where you can't see them, next to a single socket for a handheld. Takes a little while to work out what to stick where.

(I only know it's for a handheld as that's what the label above it says.)
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