SteelFish88
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SteelFish88
Hi - Just joined POA.
Odd that I can't find any info on this topic, here or www, I must be doing something wrong.
I (and passengers) want to place and receive inflight phone calls on my smartphone (samsung galaxy note 10, USB-C audio jack, no internal DAC).
Configuration: standard quarter-inch DClark headset configuration (mic+audio, no issues). I insert a quarter-inch to 3mm audio adapter (PA-80S-IPHONE) to split out mic+audio to the smartphone and another adapter to convert 3mm to USB-C with a Digital Analog Converter (DAC). Sounds like a wiring mess but it's only 1 extra cable to the smartphone.
Result: I can hear (and record) cockpit audio (ATC) and smartphone audio (audiobook, music et al) and place+receive phone calls and hear the caller just fine.
Problem: The caller hears me, ATC AND open air cockpit audio which of course is extremely loud drowning out my mic'd voice. The mic noise "leak" is from the smartphone mic which remains ON when the external mic+audio is plugged into the USB-C jack. I would expect the smartphone to detect the external mic and disable the internal mic.
I've tried: To find an option on the smartphone to disable the internal mic but no joy. I've also tried the 3 and 4 contact (TRS+TRRS) 3mm plugs (3-3, 3-4, 4-3, 4-4 connector configs) with no effect. Also tried bluetooth earbuds but the internal smartphone mic remains ON. I'm ready to stick a wad of gum on the smartphone mic to mute it but thought maybe I should run it by the wings' experts first.
Any help is appreciated!
Cheers!
Odd that I can't find any info on this topic, here or www, I must be doing something wrong.
I (and passengers) want to place and receive inflight phone calls on my smartphone (samsung galaxy note 10, USB-C audio jack, no internal DAC).
Configuration: standard quarter-inch DClark headset configuration (mic+audio, no issues). I insert a quarter-inch to 3mm audio adapter (PA-80S-IPHONE) to split out mic+audio to the smartphone and another adapter to convert 3mm to USB-C with a Digital Analog Converter (DAC). Sounds like a wiring mess but it's only 1 extra cable to the smartphone.
Result: I can hear (and record) cockpit audio (ATC) and smartphone audio (audiobook, music et al) and place+receive phone calls and hear the caller just fine.
Problem: The caller hears me, ATC AND open air cockpit audio which of course is extremely loud drowning out my mic'd voice. The mic noise "leak" is from the smartphone mic which remains ON when the external mic+audio is plugged into the USB-C jack. I would expect the smartphone to detect the external mic and disable the internal mic.
I've tried: To find an option on the smartphone to disable the internal mic but no joy. I've also tried the 3 and 4 contact (TRS+TRRS) 3mm plugs (3-3, 3-4, 4-3, 4-4 connector configs) with no effect. Also tried bluetooth earbuds but the internal smartphone mic remains ON. I'm ready to stick a wad of gum on the smartphone mic to mute it but thought maybe I should run it by the wings' experts first.
Any help is appreciated!
Cheers!