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Vintage Amateur and Military Radio Amateur/military receivers and transmitters, morse, and any other related vintage comms equipment. |
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19th Sep 2018, 7:38 am | #21 |
Pentode
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Re: Telephone style microphone ID req
Hi
Yes, the consensus was that although the audio was a bit toppy and nasally, it was very easy to copy. I suppose that what counts in the commercial world. I suppose it would do quite well in poor signal situations, and due to this it may be ex military as pointed out above.
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22nd Sep 2018, 12:05 pm | #22 |
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Re: Telephone style microphone ID req
I wonder if this bit of background and some useful data sheets might help a little.
http://www.ab4oj.com/icom/ic7200/mic.html R. |
23rd Sep 2018, 10:27 am | #23 |
Pentode
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Re: Telephone style microphone ID req
Thanks for posting that link. I enjoyed reading that.
Yes, my audio report using that insert ties in with that article. I suppose those inserts would work very well in low signal conditions and possibly good for cutting through contest pile ups. There seems to be a very heathy market in high end mics for the amateur market sold by shure, heil & bose. Look very fancy and more at home in a broadcast studio. Also fancy prices to boot! I wonder if this is the ham radio version of HiFi speaker cable and interconnect cable nonsense.
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