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Nokia's Pop-Port interface doesn't accept a standard headphone jack. Here's a fix.
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The mod worked great for the most part. Listening to radio or voicemails on my own headphones is wonderful, comfortable, clear and everything the original HS-3 is not.
However, I do get strange, undulating feedback when the mic pics up sound. Even at low volumes and with the mic far from the headphones?
Any ideas? I am a bit new to soldering and perhaps my inside job was too sloppy?
Posted by Hadji on July 30, 2005 at 15:59:22 Pacific Time
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