The complexity may involve sorting out the headphone connection from the mic while keeping feedback away. Telephone uses only a single pair wire in all installations I am familiar with. Yes, there are 4 wires in the typical phone jack and cable, but that will handle 2 lines.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 3/4/2014 10:37 PM, N5AG wrote:
Thanks Don.  I probably am worried about nothing.  I know some others using 
this setup on Kenwood and Flex.  Their's seemed a little more complex.  That is 
the reason for the question.

Allen Griffith



On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 7:33 PM, Don Wilhelm-4 [via Elecraft] 
<ml-node+s365791n7585134...@n2.nabble.com> wrote:
Allen,

Most modern audio output stages are low impedance sources, and there is
no need to "match impedances".
Do you think about matching impedances when you plug something into a
power mains wall receptacle?  Likely not, because the AC mains is a low
impedance source and will deliver whatever the device needs. Your
headphones are similar - with a low source impedance driver, you don't
have to worry about it, just adjust the AF gain to a comfortable level.
More power will be delivered to a low impedance device, but headphones
do not require much power.

The microphone is similar.  It is a relatively low impedance source, and
it is operating into a relatively high impedance device (1k to 10k for
modern transceivers) and the voltage produced is the important
parameter.  Yes, high impedance microphones may not give the proper
frequency response curve, but other than that, no impedance matching is
normally required.  Modern microphones are in the range of 200 to 600
ohms driving impedance.  I suspect yours is also in that range.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 3/4/2014 7:12 PM, N5AG wrote:

Has anyone wired up a Plantronics CS50 Telephone headset system to the K3?
The Plantronics CS50 system is composed of a base unit that transmits and
receives in full duplex to a small headset that is worn and gives the
capability to transmit and receive up to 300 feet.  The system uses 900 mhz
to communicate between the base and the headset.

The base unit normally would plug in to a land line base telephone using the
standard four wire (two pair) found in most home telephone installs. I need
recommendations on wiring the Plantronics CS50 base unit to the back panel
mic and phone connections with the standard four wire line from the
Plantronics base.

Does the K3 have the ability via menu selection to match impedances for the
mic and audio hook up stated above or must the matching be done in the
interface between the Plantronics base and the K3?


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