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I have been asked to do a 400 trip in a cessna aircraft TOMORROW
and to film the trip using my sony camcorder on previous occassions the built in microphones captures way too much ambient noise and next to nothing of the intercom and tower conversations and even placing an extension mic in one side of the headphones is not satisfactory (noise cancelling circuitry in the headsets seems to cause interference in the camera) So in a hurry last time I did a direct connection from the headphone socket to the line-in knowing that it would be too much of a mismath... and it was...way too much signal This time around I would like to get it somewher near perfect but I dont have any figures on the output of the headphones OR the line-in of the camera ... and I only have a few hours to get some result. Can anyone give me a ballpark figure on what value resistor I could use in the line to cut the signal in half |
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