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26th Aug 2020, 2:22 pm | #21 |
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Re: Codar AT5 TX
You can getta lotta volts out of a carbon microphone, competing with crystal microphones.
Otherwise you need some amplification. But the carbon mike still needs DC power and the quality is not good. Used to be common in simple AM transmitters. Davi
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26th Aug 2020, 5:09 pm | #22 |
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Re: Codar AT5 TX
Crystal mics were no good in the car, a brief encounter with some sunshine would ruin them. The ideal mic for the AT5 I found to be the Shure 201 ceramic which seemed unaffected by heat yet had high impedance for the valve modulator. They do come up from time to time on that err popular Internet auction site.
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31st Aug 2020, 5:33 pm | #23 |
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Re: Codar AT5 TX
As it happens just 'won' a shure 201 on said site for my AT5 / DX100 homebrew tx.
It'll be interesting to hear how is sounds compared to the eletret mic I'm using at present.
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31st Aug 2020, 6:35 pm | #24 |
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Re: Codar AT5 TX
DX100 homebrew. Is that a clone of the Heathkit one?
Love to see that Aub
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31st Aug 2020, 6:54 pm | #25 |
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Re: Codar AT5 TX
I started of wanting to build an AT5 with a bit more punch and to cover 60mtrs as well as 160 and 80 mtrs - so the project evolved into an AT5 on steroids ultimately using a pair of KT88's, Woden UM2 mod tranny and a pair of 6146's in the final.
The design was a hybrid of a RSGB article mid 60's combined with a DX100 - trying to take the best bits from both of them. If you search for some of my earlier posts you'll see photo's of it. Here's one such thread https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/...d.php?t=152370 and another https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/...ight=g4wim_tim On air reports have been good but always thought it could benefit from an old style crystal mic - time will tell ! edit - apologies for thread drift off topic.
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31st Aug 2020, 8:59 pm | #26 |
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Re: Codar AT5 TX
Thanks for that. It looks great. I'll have to come on 3.615 more often with my homebrew.
73 Aub G4KQL
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20th Feb 2021, 10:22 pm | #27 |
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Re: Codar AT5 TX
Hi all. Been reading about you microphone problems. I was wondering if an old insert from a old type of telephone would work?
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20th Feb 2021, 11:11 pm | #28 |
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Re: Codar AT5 TX
Old telephones used a carbon microphone (variable resistance). You'll need to supply a couple of volts to pass some current through it. If you pass this through the low impedance primary of a step-up transformer you'll get plenty of audio on the secondary.
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