[Elecraft] tip of 3.5 mm plug remains in key jack
Chris Waldrup
kd4pbj at gmail.com
Fri Jan 15 13:13:38 EST 2021
I had this happen with a neighbors daughters laptop. I was able to get a small diameter drill bit like is used for drilling pcb holes and using a pin vise put a few twists of the bit into the broken part of the connector. Then I gently pulled it out.
Chris
KD4PBJ
> On Jan 15, 2021, at 11:54 AM, Rich NE1EE <TheDustyKey at imaginarian.org> wrote:
>
> On 2021-01-15 18:25:+0100, Eugen Bauknecht via Elecraft wrote:
>> Hello,
>> after removing the cable of an external key the tip of the stereo 3.5 mm plug remains in the KX2 key jack.
>> Any idea how to remove the tip without destroying or replacing the key jack?
>> Any help is appreciated.
>> 73 de Eugen DL4SAS
>
> I had this happen with one of my "quality" adapters that I used in my Kenwood TS-830S. I think the reason in my case was 1) the quality adapter (Sony) was designed for newer jacks, and 2) the older Kenwood jack is very "strong". That is, the spring tension of the clips that hold the 1/4" plug exert a lot of pressure. I assume that is because in days of old (I picked this up decades ago, and still have an original headset from those days) the plug was also pretty sturdy. Think old style switchboards, and cycles.
>
> I ended up using a variety of tools, and going in from the rear. The broken tip was rotated, so it would not simply pop out. I needed to use a fine round steel pick to line it up correctly, then use another fine tool to press the tip out from the rear. I went to all this trouble because to get at the jack on the 830 means dismantling much of the radio. I originally thought, that's too much work, I should be able to do this easily. Not so. Much patience, finding the right tools, dexterity. Not familiar with the KX2, but assume that it would be easier because the KX2 is much newer tech. Heck, might not even be worth the effort, if the jack is reasonably accessible...just replace it? Or is it board-mounted? Even so, prob easier to get at than my 830. OTOH, the 830 jack is "open", so I could get at the internals. Some newer jacks are encased. In that case (sic), I think that a replacement is in order.
>
> ~R~
> 72/73 de Rich NE1EE
> The Dusty Key
> On the banks of the Piscataqua
>
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