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Making A Phone Headset
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By: NegativeRage
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email: nrage@hackersclub.com
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8/5/97
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INTRO:
Ever seen those AT&T commercials where the operator is wearing a funky headset
(handsfree)? Ever want one of those? Yes, well here's your chance!!
It is very simple to make, and does not take a lot of materials!
WHAT YOU NEED:
You're gonna need a couple essential things, and there are a few optional
items! Here is a list:
-phone receiver
-phone cord
-screw driver
-An IQ level of a screw driver
-extra wire (optional)
-soldering gun/solder (optional)
-wire hanger
-old ear phones
-duck tape
-electical tape
WHAT DO I DO:
First of all, gather all of your equipment... If you can't find an old phone
receiver (the part you listen to/talk in) you can buy cheap phones at walmart
or something like that! Take the receiver and unscrew the two screws holding
it together, then take the two pieces apart. You'll see something like this:
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_________ _________
/ \ / \
/ ...... \__________________________/ ...... \
| ...... ...... |_____
| ...... (+) (+) ...... |_____phone cord
| ...... ____|_______________|_____ ...... |
\ / | | \ /
\_________/ \ The Screws / \__________/
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_________ WITH COVER OFF (back of phone)________
/ ____ \ / _______ \
/ / \ \__________________________/ | . | \
| / \_______________________________| . |_ |______
| | speaker|______________________________|(mic). |_ |______
| \ / __________________________ | . | |
\ \____/ / \ |_______| /
\_________/ \__________/
Ok, so... all you have to do to make a basic headset is to remove the
innards of the receiver, and mount them. When you do this, be careful not to
break the solder! But if you do it can be easily repared. Now, take the
peice you just removed, and mount it on something, the best
(easiest/cheapest) thing to use is an old headphone, you can just remove the
earphone speaker, and mount the phone speaker in it's place, of course, this
can be tricky, a little ducktape, or a glue gun can come in handy!
If you really want yours to look nice (and to protect the wireing) You could
use the speaker from the heaphone, take it off the headphones, and remove it's
cover. Now cut the wire that attaches to it, you will notice that it is
soldered on in two spots, just like your original speaker... you just have
to solder it on two the wires that come from the mic! Of course, these wires
are bear, so you may wish to substitute them with your own wire, find some
(6 inches will do) that is similar, but has some sort of casing, and solder
it the the speaker, and the mic!
Now, ducktape this (or glue if you want) to the earphone headset! If you used
the headphone speaker, then it should fit right back in place! Your probably
looking at it now and saying, "Yeah it's nice and all, but the mic's all
flimsy!" This is where the wire hanger comes into place! Simply cut a piece
to fit from the ear to the mouthpeice, and shape it the way you want it! Now
attach the piece of hanger to the headset and wire (for support) it works well
if you use electricall tape to do this, because it looks nicer than duck tape,
and for this, it holds just as well!
CONCLUSION:
Well, you now have yourself a handsfree headset, they sell these for about
12-15$ a month, you just made one with a spare phone (or a 5$ phone)!
Don't you feel proud? I also recomend getting a really long phone cord, so
you can walk around with your headset. You could always try and personalise
and/or make your headset better! Here's a real challenge, make one that is
cordless! hehe... Have fun, and if you think of any real great ideas for your
headset, send them my way, i'd like to hear them!
email: nrage@hackersclub.com