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    So my Terraphone and headsets turned up. Seems I've made a BIG rookie error..... A terraphone professional V2 has a 6mm socket for headsets. The headsets I have are rugged offroad units.... so they have an 8mm? socket??? https://www.ruggedradios.com/PDF/Rug...Conductors.pdf as per the top image in that link.

    So I can get a Stilo and Peltor adapter for the terraphone, but not an offroad adapter.... dam.... I like these headsets and would like to use them! but i have to come up with some bodge to make it all work OR drop even more coin on more gear

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    has anyone got some info/experience etc that they could share with me?

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    I'd be contacting be Terraphone and seeing if they will give you the pinouts for their end. You've got the pinouts for the Rugged headset.
    Go to Jaycar and get a 6 mm male ( I'm pretty sure it's 6.35 as it an imperial metric rather than a metric metric.) I'd take the amp along and check, Jaycar are always pretty good about that stuff.
    While you are there, they may have a widget that does the job.
    Cut the male off your rugged headset but leave a bit of wire on the cut off plug 30 mm or so. Peel apart the cabling on the cut off plug and using a multimeter, sort out the colours to pin. If you're having problems with this part your electrical engineer mate will be able to help.
    Once you've sorted out the colours / pin connections, solder on the 6mm male.

    Being audio signals you are unlikely to damage anything if you get things the wrong way around.

    Cheers Glen

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