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flyforever1978 07-16-2024 07:14 AM

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!

DumboDrop 07-16-2024 09:54 AM


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!

Buy a soldering iron.

flyforever1978 07-16-2024 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by DumboDrop (Post 3820523)
Buy a soldering iron.

Super helpful... Thanks.

DumboDrop 07-16-2024 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by flyforever1978 (Post 3820549)
Super helpful... Thanks.

Well I'd suggest Telex, but you said you don't want to go that route.

ThumbsUp 07-16-2024 03:08 PM


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!

You didn’t really specify exactly what needed to be repaired, but if you can’t do it on your own, just about any small electronics repair place likely can do it as long as you have a sense of what is wrong with it.

Dubh 07-16-2024 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by flyforever1978 (Post 3820468)
almost 300 dollars?!

Write it off.

NuGuy 07-17-2024 05:07 AM

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.

DumboDrop 07-17-2024 07:11 AM


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.

That's basically what i said;)

flyforever1978 07-17-2024 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by Dubh (Post 3820642)
Write it off.

Write it off as in throw it in the garbage? You can't write anything off taxes anymore.

flyforever1978 07-17-2024 10:07 AM


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.

Unfortunately, this is a problem with the wire inside the Airbus connector. I don't have the tools to fix that at home. I will look for a local place.


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