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Headset Repair
I have a Telex Airman 8 ANR that needs the plug end of the cord repaired. I cannot find a place that will repair these anywhere except for Bosch(Telex) for almost 300 dollars?! Does anyone know of a place that will repair a Telex headset? I have contacted a couple places and they said they won't touch Telex. Appreciate any info you all have! Thanks!
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Originally Posted by flyforever1978
(Post 3820468)
I have a Telex Airman 8 ANR that needs the plug end of the cord repaired. I cannot find a place that will repair these anywhere except for Bosch(Telex) for almost 300 dollars?! Does anyone know of a place that will repair a Telex headset? I have contacted a couple places and they said they won't touch Telex. Appreciate any info you all have! Thanks!
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Originally Posted by DumboDrop
(Post 3820523)
Buy a soldering iron.
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Originally Posted by flyforever1978
(Post 3820549)
Super helpful... Thanks.
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Originally Posted by flyforever1978
(Post 3820468)
I have a Telex Airman 8 ANR that needs the plug end of the cord repaired. I cannot find a place that will repair these anywhere except for Bosch(Telex) for almost 300 dollars?! Does anyone know of a place that will repair a Telex headset? I have contacted a couple places and they said they won't touch Telex. Appreciate any info you all have! Thanks!
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Originally Posted by flyforever1978
(Post 3820468)
almost 300 dollars?!
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Back in the day, most crew bases had a person or shop nearby that did quick repairs and they stocked commonly broken parts. At DAL they had a drop box in the crew lounge where you could bag up your headset and it would be returned to you after it got fixed.
That whole paradigm vanished about 6-7 years ago. Headset makers decided that giving you the ability to repair items yourself was a drain on their revenue, so they quit selling parts, and started locking their products down with proprietary parts, special one-use fasteners, etc. Yes, if you have any skill with a soldering iron, you can probably fix something like a broken wire. Otherwise, your only other choice is to send it in to the company that made them. You might be able to find a one-off avionics shop that can help you out, but that'll take a bit of effort. |
Originally Posted by NuGuy
(Post 3820724)
Back in the day, most crew bases had a person or shop nearby that did quick repairs and they stocked commonly broken parts. At DAL they had a drop box in the crew lounge where you could bag up your headset and it would be returned to you after it got fixed.
That whole paradigm vanished about 6-7 years ago. Headset makers decided that giving you the ability to repair items yourself was a drain on their revenue, so they quit selling parts, and started locking their products down with proprietary parts, special one-use fasteners, etc. Yes, if you have any skill with a soldering iron, you can probably fix something like a broken wire. Otherwise, your only other choice is to send it in to the company that made them. You might be able to find a one-off avionics shop that can help you out, but that'll take a bit of effort. |
Originally Posted by Dubh
(Post 3820642)
Write it off.
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Originally Posted by NuGuy
(Post 3820724)
Back in the day, most crew bases had a person or shop nearby that did quick repairs and they stocked commonly broken parts. At DAL they had a drop box in the crew lounge where you could bag up your headset and it would be returned to you after it got fixed.
That whole paradigm vanished about 6-7 years ago. Headset makers decided that giving you the ability to repair items yourself was a drain on their revenue, so they quit selling parts, and started locking their products down with proprietary parts, special one-use fasteners, etc. Yes, if you have any skill with a soldering iron, you can probably fix something like a broken wire. Otherwise, your only other choice is to send it in to the company that made them. You might be able to find a one-off avionics shop that can help you out, but that'll take a bit of effort. |
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